Pulsar Quantum HD19A Thermal Imaging Monocular - Product in Focus - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on September 22, 2016
Duration: 1:52

The Pulsar HD 19A is a thermal imaging monocular designed for observation rather than firearm mounting. It offers 1x magnification with a 2x digital zoom, runs on AA batteries for approximately 5 hours (extendable to 9 with a battery pack), and features a 30Hz refresh rate suitable for most applications. The unit includes video out capability for recording.

Quick Summary

The Pulsar HD 19A is a thermal imaging monocular with 1x optical magnification and 2x digital zoom, ideal for observation and scanning in low-visibility conditions. It runs on 4 AA batteries for about 5 hours, extendable to 9 hours with an optional battery pack, and features a 30Hz refresh rate suitable for most uses.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Pulsar HD 19A
  2. 00:11Monocular Design and Tripod Mount
  3. 00:22Magnification and Digital Zoom
  4. 00:30Battery Life and Power Options
  5. 00:39Refresh Rate and Application Suitability
  6. 00:48Control Interface and Adjustments
  7. 01:03Sensor and Display Resolution
  8. 01:12Video Out Capability
  9. 01:15Use Cases and Benefits
  10. 01:26Conclusion and Product Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pulsar HD 19A thermal monocular primarily designed for?

The Pulsar HD 19A is designed as a thermal imaging monocular for observation and scanning, such as during hunts or for wildlife viewing. It is not intended for mounting on a firearm but can be attached to a tripod for stability.

What are the magnification capabilities of the Pulsar HD 19A?

The Pulsar HD 19A offers 1x optical magnification. It also features a 2x digital zoom, allowing users to magnify the image further for a closer look at their target or surroundings.

How long does the Pulsar HD 19A last on batteries, and are there extended power options?

On four AA batteries, the Pulsar HD 19A provides approximately 5 hours of operation. Users can extend this to nearly 9 hours by connecting an optional Pulsar battery pack.

What is the refresh rate of the Pulsar HD 19A, and how does it affect its performance?

The Pulsar HD 19A has a 30Hz refresh rate, which is generally suitable for most observation applications. It may be less ideal for tracking very fast-moving targets or when the user is moving at high speeds.

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