Someone recently asked about the detection range of a 35mm Reap-ir. Some were doubtful about the claims made, which led me to take this picture.
It also got me thinking, I’d love to see a whole bunch of pictures through thermal scopes and clip-ons. If we add as much useful information as possible about conditions and distances, maybe it can help prospective buyers choose their next device.
Sure, the real image looks much better, but maybe this can give people a comparative idea?
Pic taken through 35mm Reap-ir with IPhone. 60 degrees and very low humidity (Idaho).
Range to farthest cows is a laser verified 2530 yards.
To give an idea how much image quality is lost taking a picture of the screen, in person, I could read the “TUNDRA” badge on the driver’s door.
It also got me thinking, I’d love to see a whole bunch of pictures through thermal scopes and clip-ons. If we add as much useful information as possible about conditions and distances, maybe it can help prospective buyers choose their next device.
Sure, the real image looks much better, but maybe this can give people a comparative idea?
Pic taken through 35mm Reap-ir with IPhone. 60 degrees and very low humidity (Idaho).
Range to farthest cows is a laser verified 2530 yards.
To give an idea how much image quality is lost taking a picture of the screen, in person, I could read the “TUNDRA” badge on the driver’s door.