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The NVD3000 is a binocular handheld uncooled thermal imaging telescope that excels in various scenarios. It features a built-in thermal imaging detector and visible light sensor, enabling easy switching between thermal and visible light images. With integrated satellite positioning, laser ranging modules, and an electronic compass, the NVD3000 offers precise self-positioning and target data calculation. Perfect for field observation, surveillance, and target location acquisition, this device excels in target identification and search guidance.
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