FLIR Scout Series Thermal Imagers

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The compact, lightweight FLIR Scout PS Series provides clear, crisp thermal imagery from dawn to dusk and through the dead of night. It fits easily and naturally into the palm of your hand and features simplified operation making it an ideal choice for sportsmen, hikers, ranchers, rangers, or backyard nature enthusiasts. If you can’t bear to miss a thing while exploring the great outdoors, the Scout PS Series thermal imager is a great entry-level device.
Like all FLIR thermal imagers, the Scout PS Series creates images from heat, not light, giving you a tactical advantage out in the wild. You can navigate rough terrain to scope out the “perfect spot” at dusk, before dawn and even when it’s pitch black outside. You can discover nocturnal animals, find wandering members of your party, locate lost livestock or spot downed game. You can use Scout to help see through light fog, smoke or trail dust and even use it to help insulate your home, check out things that go bump in the night, and much more.

FLIR Scout PS32 (320 x 240) $2,999

FLIR Scout PS24 (240 x 180) $1,999

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FLIR’s Scout Series of Thermal Cameras gives hunters, hikers, campers, and outdoors enthusiasts the ability to see in complete darkness. The Scout Series is the first affordable, high end thermal optic available to civilians. Its highly sensitive thermal core detects heat rather than ambient light, allowing users to see through foliage, light smoke and fog. The Scout TS32 utilizes a 320×240 resolution Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer for excellent thermal imagery and high-detail. Its lightweight, highly-portable housing lends itself to easy carry.

The TS32 is well-suited to predator and hog hunters. Like its H-Series cousin, the Scout Series runs off four rechargeable AA batteries. It can be plugged into a standard 12V car outlet, allowing for a constant full charge while riding around fields, hunting hogs. The included Hot Shoe provides a standard RCA composite video out connection for use with secondary monitors or recorders.

FLIR Scout TS32R Pro (320 x 240) $8,499

FLIR TS32R (320 x 240) $7,499

FLIR TS32 Pro (320 x 240) $5,999

FLIR TS32 (320 x 240) $4,999

FLIR TS24 Pro (240 x 180) $3,999

FLIR TS24 (240 x 180) $2,999

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FLIR’s Scout Series of Thermal Cameras gives hunters, hikers, campers, and outdoors enthusiasts the ability to see in complete darkness. The Scout Series is the first affordable, high end thermal optic available to civilians. Its highly sensitive thermal core detects heat rather than ambient light, allowing users to see through foliage, light smoke and fog. The Scout BTS-XR Pro – QD65 utilizes a 640×480 resolution Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer for excellent thermal imagery and high-detail.

The BTS-XR Pro QD65 is well-suited to predator and hog hunters. Like its H-Series cousin, the Scout Series runs off four rechargeable AA batteries. It can be plugged into a standard 12V car outlet, allowing for a constant full charge while riding around fields, hunting hogs. The included Hot Shoe provides a standard RCA composite video out connection for use with secondary monitors or recorders.

The BTS-XR Pro QD65 features a full coverage eye piece that gives the user a bi-ocular viewing experience. The bi-ocular setup is less-taxing on the user’s eyes during long periods of use. Flir’s high-resolution thermal core delivers unparalleled performance. It features a sharp 2x and 4x digital e-zoom on top of its native 640 x 480 resolution in the viewfinder. During 2x E-Zoom, the resolution steps down to 320×240 and at 4x, it steps down to 160×120. The BTS-XR Pro QD65 is a two-part system. The thermal unit can be purchased separately or with the quick-disconnect 65mm lens system. Obviously, the unit requires a lens to work, but the QD-feature allows various lens upgrades to be purchased and used separately.

FLIR BTS-XR Pro QD100 (640 x 480) $11,798

FLIR BTS-X Pro QD100 (320 x 240) $10,998

FLIR BTS-XR Pro QD65 (640 x 480) $9,798

FLIR BTS-X Pro QD65 (320 x 240) $8,798

FLIR BTS-XR Pro QD35 (640 x 480) $8,598

FLIR BTS-X Pro QD35 (320 x 240) $7,598

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Re: FLIR Scout Series Thermal Imagers

Nope, these are strictly hand-held imagers. They took out all the extra features to make them as affordable as possilbe.
 
Re: FLIR Scout Series Thermal Imagers

I have the PS32 Scout and love it. I know there may be higher performing thermal viewers out there but for the money the PS32 cost I think its a steal of a deal. I can detect hogs/deer 400+ yards with ease at times much longer ranges than that. The construction of the housing is very solid,lite/weight,battery life is 4hrs plus soild run time, and fits your hand perfect.