Sensor: 320 x 240 pixels @ 12 µm (NETD <50 mK)
Objective lens: F30/1.2
Magnification: 3x - 12x (4x zoom)
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m @ 100m: 7.8 x 5.9 / 13.7
Detection range: 1300m
Axion XM has a space-saving, pocket-friendly design and weighs less than 250 grams. This is a classic option for hunting and tourism. The symmetrical arrangement of the buttons on the top makes the device easy to grip and operate for both right- and left-handed users.
The Axion XM is designed for continuous, often harsh use. The magnesium alloy housing is both lightweight and robust. The housing reliably protects the internal components of a thermal imaging device from shocks, drops, moisture, heat or cold. At the same time, a metal housing effectively dissipates heat from the electronics, minimises image noise and increases the reliability of the device during long-term observations.
A fast-recharging APS3 battery allows the thermal imaging device to operate continuously for 5 hours on a single charge. The battery can be removed from the battery compartment in seconds and replaced with a new one. The battery is charged in a special device or inside the device itself via USB from a PC, household power supply or power bank. The same power sources are used for the external power supply of a thermal imaging device.
Axion F IR matrix (microbolometer) based thermal imaging monoculars are represented by a range of models differing in magnification and objective lens diameter.
These instruments are designed for use both at night and during the day in difficult weather conditions (fog, smog, rain) and in environments with obstacles that make it difficult to detect a target (branches/twigs, tall grass, dense shrubs, etc.).
Unlike night vision devices based on electron-optical converters, thermal imaging monoculars do not require an external light source and are resistant to bright light.
Axion F monoculars can be used for night hunting, observation and terrain orientation, and for carrying out rescue operations.