Pulsar Telos Upgrades.

Boosh

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Just had the notifiction through from Pulsar via the Streamvision app of the upgrade service, and if you tap in yourr device details, it will give you a quote.
(Special offer for the Telos XP-XL sensor till November).
1300 euro for the XL sensor fitted, will my overworked right eye notice much difference from the XP, and will the XL stand up to the changeable conditions like the XP does?
Hmmm.
 
Just had the notifiction through from Pulsar via the Streamvision app of the upgrade service, and if you tap in yourr device details, it will give you a quote.
(Special offer for the Telos XP-XL sensor till November).
1300 euro for the XL sensor fitted, will my overworked right eye notice much difference from the XP, and will the XL stand up to the changeable conditions like the XP does?
Hmmm.
Watching.... The XL uses the 12 micron sensor whereas the XP, the 19 micron one and the thermal sensitivity is very different; 18mK for the XP and 40mK for the XL. Candidly, it's the performance in clag, drizzle and rain than interests me more that being able to +ve id an animal 300-500m further in good conditions. I did ask this question a while ago and @mealiejimmy was kind enough to answer - I think I'm saving my pennies and sticking with the XP.

 
The 18 mk on the XP has had me more than impressed when the conditions have been far from great, It still gives a little background detail even in drizzle.
The drizzle even catches me out now, back with the old Helion XQ38F you knew you had around 20 minutes after the image fell off before the wet stuff came in.
 
Watching.... The XL uses the 12 micron sensor whereas the XP, the 19 micron one and the thermal sensitivity is very different; 18mK for the XP and 40mK for the XL. Candidly, it's the performance in clag, drizzle and rain than interests me more that being able to +ve id an animal 300-500m further in good conditions. I did ask this question a while ago and @mealiejimmy was kind enough to answer - I think I'm saving my pennies and sticking with the XP.

I use the XP and XL , both good sensors. If I could choose only one it would be the XL .

Higher resolution image, sharper detail allround and better detection range. Yes the XP pips everything basically on genuine netD , but ALL thermals are affected by ambient conditons regardless.

If you already own an XP and must have an XL , it's a difficult one for the upgrade £££ cost. If it was the initial purchase I would jump to the XL straight away.
 
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