Andres has some stuff on their website and has been posting on IG for the last couple months about their PumIR 6. Has anyone who deals with Andres gotten info or timeline for these?
Seems to have a lot going for it and a couple new features that could be really interesting:
- Dedicated clip on that allows for small size and great performance
- 640 core unit with 12 deg FOV (36mm objective) seems just right for mid range use and 2-10x mag levels
- 9.6 oz without mount / battery (likely ~15 oz unit all in) is very light, maybe some TIG owners can chime in on what their mount weighs?
- 4.1" long puts it at home on AR15s in front of LPVOs / MPVOs
- Ability to add a magnifier to increase resolution optically (I'm still unclear as to how this impacts unity as there is a separate eyepiece available too) gives a lot of flexibility
- Seemingly rugged design intended for military use
A couple things I'd like to understand more:
- I don't totally understand how putting the magnifier impacts unity. If unity is changed, digital magnification could be introduced to correct but then FOV would be very narrow
- Lens may impact collimation and would need to be a very repeatable system to be useable
- If the TIG (with its 55mm lens) is useable without manual focus, I think the 36mm version would deal with this even better. I have never adjusted focus on my NOX18
- Ability to get these to market as they are currently sending lots of TIGs out for military contracts
Not a cheap unit at 8,000 euros, but street price may be better. Anyway, would love to hear any insight on this unit as it seems to check a ton of boxes and is very flexible with the optical magnification piece!
Seems to have a lot going for it and a couple new features that could be really interesting:
- Dedicated clip on that allows for small size and great performance
- 640 core unit with 12 deg FOV (36mm objective) seems just right for mid range use and 2-10x mag levels
- 9.6 oz without mount / battery (likely ~15 oz unit all in) is very light, maybe some TIG owners can chime in on what their mount weighs?
- 4.1" long puts it at home on AR15s in front of LPVOs / MPVOs
- Ability to add a magnifier to increase resolution optically (I'm still unclear as to how this impacts unity as there is a separate eyepiece available too) gives a lot of flexibility
- Seemingly rugged design intended for military use
A couple things I'd like to understand more:
- I don't totally understand how putting the magnifier impacts unity. If unity is changed, digital magnification could be introduced to correct but then FOV would be very narrow
- Lens may impact collimation and would need to be a very repeatable system to be useable
- If the TIG (with its 55mm lens) is useable without manual focus, I think the 36mm version would deal with this even better. I have never adjusted focus on my NOX18
- Ability to get these to market as they are currently sending lots of TIGs out for military contracts
Not a cheap unit at 8,000 euros, but street price may be better. Anyway, would love to hear any insight on this unit as it seems to check a ton of boxes and is very flexible with the optical magnification piece!
PumIR
PumIR™ - The modular talent Expandable with attachment lens to 4km range. Our latest thermal imaging attachment is the PumIR. With a total weight of less than 300g and a length of just over 10cm, it is certainly much smaller than the TigIR, but in combination with the appropriate attachment...
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