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NVD3000 is a state-of-the-art binocular handheld uncooled thermal imaging telescope that offers multiple functionalities for diverse applications. It integrates a thermal imaging detector and visible light sensor, providing a "one-key switch" between thermal and visible light images. Additionally, it features satellite positioning, laser ranging, and an electronic compass to facilitate self-positioning, target positioning, target identification, and search guidance. Ideal for field observation and surveillance, the NVD3000 excels in acquiring precise target location information.
Product model | NVD3000 |
Infrared | |
Mid-Size Vehicle, km | ≥2.8 |
Standing Man, km | ≥1 |
Infrared detection resolution, Pixel@um | 640×512@12um |
Lens focal length, mm | 70 |
Infrared FOV, ° | ≥6.3×5.0 |
Visible Light | |
Mid-Size Vehicle, km | ≥6.6 |
Standing Man, km | ≥3 |
Resolution, Pixel@um | 2592×1944@2.7um |
Focal Length, mm | 105 |
Focal Length Adaptation Range, m | 50~∞ |
Visible FOV, ° | ≥3.2×2.4 |
Defog | Support |
Laser Ranging | |
Minimum Range, m | ≤50 |
Maximum Range, km | ≥6 |
Precision, m | ≤2 |
Repeat Frequency, Hz | ≥0.5 |
Ranging Logic | Select to display the first or last target capability measured; |
Laser Wavelength | Human eye safety band; |
Positioning Orientation | |
Positioning Precision, m | ≤7(CEP), ≤10(PE) |
Magnetic Azimuth, ° | ≤0.5(RMS) |
Target Positioning Accuracy, m | at 2km of the distance≤20(CEP) |
Other | |
Diopter, SD | -4~+4 |
Digital zoom, × | 1~4 |
Working Time(Room temperature), h | ≥10 |
Memory Storage, G | 32 |
Operating Temperature, ℃ | -40~+55 |
IP Grade | IP67 |
Weight, kg | ≤1.6 |
* These parameters are for illustrative purposes only and are subject to change without prior notice due to product updates and improvements.
► Thermal imaging observation mode and visible light observation mode can be switched with one click, and screen brightness, contrast, image quality enhancement, etc. can be personalized
► Supports guided search function after entering target coordinates
► PIP
► Relative ranging function supports relative distance calculation between targets