Having issues with picking up heat signatures at distance with my XRF. I almost totally scanned past a coyote at ~800yds because it was gray rather than white when using white hot.
A little background info, I am using the factory recommended settings. Humidity was 35-45% at the time of testing. I have parked at a cattle pasture and adjusted settings individually and I felt like I got the cattle to “pop” a little better but a coyote sized animal still didn’t put off quite as vivid of a heat signature. I hear people say they can pick up heat signatures and even ID with an XRF further than most thermals but I must not have my settings dialed in properly. Looking for some tips on what to play with to fine tune it. At this point, getting a vivid heat signature is more important to me than seeing very fine detail on the animal itself.
A little background info, I am using the factory recommended settings. Humidity was 35-45% at the time of testing. I have parked at a cattle pasture and adjusted settings individually and I felt like I got the cattle to “pop” a little better but a coyote sized animal still didn’t put off quite as vivid of a heat signature. I hear people say they can pick up heat signatures and even ID with an XRF further than most thermals but I must not have my settings dialed in properly. Looking for some tips on what to play with to fine tune it. At this point, getting a vivid heat signature is more important to me than seeing very fine detail on the animal itself.