The New PARD TA LRF Thermal Handheld with Laser Rangefinder has a number of features that make it the Thermal Handheld to have!
- Small Size
- 375g or less including Battery
- Laser Rangefinder up to 1000m*
- High Performance Thermal Core
- 384×288 at 12u Pixels
- NETD of <35mK
- F1.0 Lenses
- Uses 18650 Batteries - Requires a Charger
- Comes with Carry Pouch, Neck Layard and Hand strap - see photo
- 3 Year Warranty
Comparing the Leopard - the Leopard is a better handheld, more resolution (480 core at least), more sensitive - see videos tab for a side by side
Key Features:
Laser Rangefinder
This is one of the MOST useful aspects of a thermal handheld
The TA series rangefinder is nicely built into the body, not a huge bump on the side - there isn't any penalties to having a LRF, only benefits.
We recommend that you ONLY buy a Thermal Handheld with an Laser Ranger finder
- Paint the Target with the Laser for a Night Vision scope to see and confirm it - saves trying to describe where the target actually is - THIS IS HUGE
- Know the distances.
We so much follow this that we actually DON'T bring in Thermal Handhelds without the LRF, oh and you would only save about $200 as well.
Note - Requires Night Vision scope, such as DS35, TD32 or 008 etc, this is NOT a red dot you cannot see it with your eyes
Watch our videos to see it in action
640 Models
Wondering if a 640 core (from any brand) version is worth the extra money, No and Yes
No if the magnification isn't enough - using the digital zoom (2x) just takes you to pretty much the same level as a 384 optically
Yes if you want the Field and View and the same effective magnification as a 384 in the distance and the optical magnification level is fine for your purposes (remember they are nearly half the optical magnification of a 384)
Runs on a Single 18650 Battery.
The TA32 runs on a 1x 18650 Battery. Run Flat while out in the field, no problem, swap it and go.
You shouldn’t have to rely on an internal Battery that could fail leaving you with a Brick, or reliance on Power Banks to top you up, or those expensive custom batteries. Nope use the Thermal all you want no need to look at the petrol gauge and worry about how long you have left!
An 18650 is the best thing to have.
High Performance Thermal Core
With a NETD of <35mK the TA series produces excellent images with great Contrast; others may have 25 or 40, even 50.
BUT Too often its just a Marketing BS figure – Read this for a further Explanation
Our Thermal Cores are 384 Pixels wide, some competitors are just 320 wide in the same class; more pixels the better!
Why are the Pixels such an important figure – Read this for a further Explanation
The Pixels are now .12u apart, that’s a improvement from the older .17u standard that was common – the smaller distance produces more detail
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