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First actual test of the revolutionary Pulsar Axion line of thermal monoculars: under review, the top of the line Axion XM38 model, featuring the highest performance from a 320x240 resolution sensor running at 50hz with 5.5x native magnification. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2QH0lHR The XM38 uses a state of the art Ulis-built amorphous silicon microbolometer sensor with native resolution of 320x240 pixels and a much smaller 12 µm pixel pitch. Thanks to the smaller die size compared to previous 17 µm sensors, a much higher crop factor is possible; using a 38mm focal length objective lens, the XM38 features 5.5x native magnification , that can be digitally increased to 22x thanks to digital zoom. The full color AMOLED display features 1024 x 768 resolution , which is also the resolution at which the internal video recorder saves images and videos. The Axion XM38 supports Pulsar’s StreamVIsion free app for iOS and Android smart devices through the integrated WiFi module. The first impact with the Axion XM38 is extremely positive: it feels like a pro level camera, with a high grade of fit and finish. The metal housing feels good in the hand, and although being light - it weighs only 270 grams – the size is so small that it gives a sense of heftiness and quality. Performance is excellent ; thanks to the high magnification it is possible to detect objects at a great distance, the manufacturer claims up to 1700m. Image quality is very good. Enjoy the video! Follow us on Facebook: / all4shooters Follow us on Instagram: @all4shooters / #all4shooters