Sector Optics T20x Thermal Imager

Sector Optics T20x Thermal Imager

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Sector Optics T20x Thermal Imager Product description

Sector Optics T20x Thermal Imager

General properties

Thermal Monocular Series Sector Optics T20
Made in -
Warranty 2 years

Optical properties

Variable magnification Yes
Magnification. $3.00
Min. magnification. $3.00
Max. magnification. $5.50
Field of view - FOV... $295.00
Field of view (angular). $17.00
Minimal field of view... $15.70
Maximal field of view... $29.50
Optical zoom No

Thermal sensor properties

Type of Thermal sensor Flir Lepton
Resolution of Thermal sensor 80x60
Thermal sensor pixel count. $0.01

Display properties

Screen Resolution 128x96
Display pixel count. $0.01

Physical properties

Length. $70.00
Width. $46.00
Height. $39.00
Weight. $133.00
Working temperature range –10/+45 °C
Power Supply Unit CR2
Battery lifespan. $4.00

Special features

Water proof Yes
Fogproof Yes
Tripod compliant No
Built-in Compass No
Built in Range finder No
Image stabilization (IS) No

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