The HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 will be the industries most popular thermal monoculars due to its advanced thermal imaging system that brings an industry-leading SUB 20 NETD sensor paired with a high-quality F1.0 lens together for the first time in a commercial grade unit. The HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 delivers the highest-performance thermal sensor available on the commercial market. This translates into an exceptionally high-quality image even in the harshest of weather conditions.
The highly thermally sensitive 384x288px 12um SUB 20 NETD sensor ensures perfect detail recognition. The HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 Capable of detecting the smallest details like animal hair, subtle physical characteristics and information from the surroundings like branches and leaves – building you a reliable picture of your target and its surroundings.
The HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 12µm 20mk Hand Held Thermal Imager Monocular replaces the popular Owl series and builds on the easy-to-use, ambidextrous chassis with a highly robust magnesium housing and four buttons that control all functions with ease, even in total darkness. Powered by a removable 18650 battery and with a run time of up to 6 hours the Falcon is ready for the longest hunting trips.
The eyecup of the HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 would feel at home on a high-quality pair of binoculars, comfortably holding the display in the correct position, giving you a comfortable view of the large HD OLED screen.
The HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 is the first HIKMICRO product to offer Image Pro mode. When activated image pro boosts the detail in the image both for animals and the background. In addition to Image Pro, the Falcon also boasts all of the normal software features found in HIK products including a choice of 4 colour pallets and access to the HIKMICRO Sight app which allows you to stream, control and record from your thermal monocular. The built-in 64GB of the HIKMICRO Falcon FH35 35mm 384x288 memory also allows you to save images and videos directly onto the monocular.