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Best dot thermal scope supplier right now? Our engineers take pride in performing a full inspection of all our thermal imaging units in the lab and field. By testing the functionality and durability of our products via rigorous tests through pressure chambers, vibration stands, optical tables, and shooting range under all kinds of weather conditions, we ensure they are always qualifying as military standard. Senopex aims to offer distributors and end-users leading position in the market through our innovative solutions, affordability, punctuality, and much more. See more details on multifunctional thermal binoculars. Target enhancement algorithm to highlight targets within the field of view. Ideal for quick-detecting animals without the influence of other objects. ‘Detail’ mode: Design for boosting the overall image quality and bringing the image details to the next level of clarity.

As this topic discusses the relationship between thermal scope and shooting distance, we assume that the effective shooting distance of the gun is far enough. Under this premise, we need to clarify a fundamental principle of shooting with thermal scope first. Let’s take hunting as an example. When you are unsure what animal or whether the target on display is an animal or not, you must never shoot. This is the first point we want to address today: the definition of detecting a hot object is different from only seeing it. Suppose a person tells you how far the recognition or identification range of his thermal scope is without knowing what the target is. In that case, you’d better ask clearly because the target size is the precondition of all the descriptions of the distance related to the thermal scope. The detection range, the recognition range, and the identification range must be confirmed together with the target size to avoid misunderstanding.

Some high-quality thermal devices use germanium glass lenses. They have a high refractive index, allowing the IR range of wavelengths to pass through and reach the sensor that identifies a target. Because of the rarity of the germanium metal, it costs 1500 dollars per kg; and that’s just the cost in its raw form. When you add the price of refining and processing germanium into a high-performance long-range thermal surveillance lens, the total cost of the equipment increases exponentially. Also, it depends on the aperture (the F-number of the device); the lower the F-number is, the more expensive the lens costs. For example, an F1.0 lens is always costing more and has better performance than an F1.2 lens. See more information on https://www.senopex.com/.

How is the imagery of your scope? Senopex never stops chasing the best level of image quality. Technically, the thermal image quality depends on hardware and software quality, including the thermal detector, the screen of the display, processor, and thermal algorithm. Using the best quality thermal detector designed with our patent algorithm, all Senopex products could achieve industry-leading level thermal sensitivity, sharpest and highest clarity of the image. We also provide optimal imagery modes for different environments or scenarios. Please check out our videos and photos of various targets for quick reference.