
Author: Marco
Thermal imaging expert
synopsis
- The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 in the test: The XL version can do that
- The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 2 test
- The scope of delivery of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50
- The features of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 in the test
- Technical details of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 tests
- Our conclusion on Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test
- Photos from the precinct after Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test
- Field of view calculator: simulation of the field of view width
- your contact
The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 in the test: The XL version can do that
We've waited a long time - now the time has come to give you the Pulsar-Star of the Year 2023 imagine! Even if the XL suggests it - that Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 is not bigger or wider than the previous version. The difference is hidden inside the binoculars: This Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 is the first ever HD thermal imaging device with a new and powerful XL sensor, which with one Resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels comes along, equipped. Sounds promising at first - you can find out what else the thermal imaging binoculars have to offer, what scope of delivery awaits you and what special features the device brings with it in our Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test.
The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test
The scope of delivery of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50
As always, before we do that Pulsar Merger LRF XL 50 thermal imaging binoculars, let's take that first Take a closer look at the accessories and scope of delivery of the thermal imaging device. The device itself is in a typical condition when delivered Pulsar-style in one compact, well-padded black bag, which is spacious enough to transport other items such as charging cables or batteries. Also included are:
- A Quick Start Guide (You will receive detailed operating instructions from us by email or via your customer account)
- A guarantee card
- A cleaning cloth
- An information brochureto connect to the StreamVision 2 app
- An APS3 battery
- A carrying strap for the device
- A connector for attaching a stalking belt or a tripod
- A charging cradle
- A pocket
- A power plug
- A USB charging cable
Basically we can say that Pulsar in the equipment thought of the most important accessories has - all the elementary parts are included so you can start right away. We think that's particularly good The charging cradle for the batteries was thought of – It is not self-evident that this is included in the scope of delivery. Often this has to be ordered separately.
The features of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 in the test
From Eyewear is the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 not from that predecessor Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 to distinguish. The binoculars come directly with one Neck strap supplied – this is really good in the area, especially when you want to quickly grab a weapon. The feel of the binoculars is really top notch. The buttons are intuitive to use and Lens flaps close super smoothly and noiselessly - here you don't have to worry about accidentally scaring off the game. The image is adjusted directly on the lens and the Eye relief can be increased individually, which makes it particularly pleasant to use. Furthermore, you can focus each eye individually and focus the screen – really well done!
- Dual battery system: The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 has a Dual battery system: A battery is installed directly in the device, while another APS3 battery can be replaced individually as required – thanks to the easy changing mechanism you can do that even child's play in complete darkness. Of course, the built-in battery has the advantage that you don't suddenly find yourself without a thermal imaging device if you forget to put the removable battery back into the device after charging.
Of course, we took a closer look at the battery life for you directly in the area. After 6 h a battery was used up and the other slightly cracked. We think that's completely sufficient. Especially if you have a second APS3 removable battery with you, you can easily last the whole night.
- Comfortable viewing: With the timeless design offers the newly published Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 thermal imaging binoculars exceptional ergonomics and a incomparable viewing experience, which stands for excellence. The natural way humans perceive the world is to use both eyes, which is less tiring than relying on just one eye, as would be the case with a monocular. The Merger LRF XL50 binoculars also have the advantage that Eye relief is adjustable from 62 mm to 74 mm and so on individual requirements of the user will be fair. In addition, the resolution of the high-contrast HD AMOLED display corresponds to the resolution of the thermal sensor. This creates less distortion and therefore a sharp, detailed image.
- Proximity sensor / eye sensor: Just like the previous version, the Merger XL50 has one Proximity sensor, which switches the display on or puts it into standby as soon as you bring the device close to your eyes or lower it again. In itself really good feature, however, in the practical test we had the problem that the sensor Approach often registered too latewhen the device is mounted on a stalking stick or tripod. Here must Pulsar Definitely touch up again.
- Spectacular magnification: The new Merger LRF XL50 binoculars are a true all-rounder. By combining one Basic magnification of 2,5 with one 8x digital zoom The binoculars enable a maximum magnification of 20. Thanks to the powerful sensor, the Merger LRF XL50 ensures that the display of the pieces is exceptionally detailed even at high magnifications and the image remains sharp without blurring. This is what our practical text also revealed – Even at 10x zoom we get a spectacular image here. Other devices cannot keep up. Top performance from Pulsar!
Technical details of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 tests
The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 is in classic binocular design and equipped with the brand new XL sensor with a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels and a pixel pitch of 12 micrometers. The Lynred sensor enables the Merger XL Display images in HD quality, creating a stunning level of detail is guaranteed. The sharp depiction of the surroundings and the anatomically precisely recognizable piece are convincing in the merger image. The ultimate detection efficiency is achieved with the fast 50 mm F1.0 Germanium lens. In combination with the HD sensor, the thermal imaging binoculars really deliver spectacular picture. Just at good weather conditions You absolutely can't complain here. The only drawback: in bad weather conditions, the laser rangefinder does not work 100% - we don't get a signal back.
The technical details of the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 at a glance:
| The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 | |
| Sensor | 1024 × 768 pixels |
| Sensor sensitivity | < 40 mk |
| Display | 1024 × 768 pixels AMOLED |
| frame rate | 50 Hz |
| lens | 50 mm |
| digital zoom | 2x – 20x |
| Interpupillary distance adjustment | 62 - 74 mm |
| detection distance | 2300 m |
| Battery life | 8 hours per battery |
| Internal memory | 16 GB |
| recording | Ja |
| WiFi function | Ja |
| Weight (including battery) | about 1000 g |
Our conclusion on Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test
With a Field of view of approximately 24,5 m and a detection distance of up to 2300 m Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 true all-rounder in his field. With the 1024 × 768 pixel sensor and the equally large AMOLED display, the thermal imaging binoculars are really one Device in a class of its own. So if you really value a razor-sharp image even at high magnification, then we can give a clear recommendation! However, if your priority when hunting lies elsewhere, then you are with the cheaper previous model, the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50, well served.
You're still unsure whether that's the case Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 that Thermal Binoculars is? Our thermal imaging specialists will help you and advise you on this thermal imaging device and many more other products in our online shop.
Just take it Contact Form to us and we Together we will find exactly the right camera for you. Good Hunting!
Photos from the precinct Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 test
We have a few recordings with him for you PULSAR Merger XL50 LRF thermal imaging binoculars. The recordings are used to demonstrate the device performance.
Simulate field of view width
Our “field of vision calculator” makes this clear Prepare the field of view at the respective distance. This simulation is intended to help you get a feel for how large the section you see through this thermal imaging camera is.
Tested product
Manufacturer info Pulsar
Pulsar is one of the most successful and best-known brands in the world when it comes to thermal imaging technology. The company offers products of outstanding quality and is one of the undisputed market leaders in the industry. The product range extends from thermal imaging monoculars and binoculars to rifle scopes and night vision devices, and is aimed at hunters and all passionate nature observers.
More products from Pulsar can be found on our shop page for the manufacturer.
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