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New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

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New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby Clive Ward » Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:43 pm

Hi All,

We'll have these in stock in a couple of weeks or less hopefully.

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Ward WT37 Thermal Imager
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You get quite a bit more imager for your money with this one:
384x288 50HZ thermal core.
800x600 OLED display.
Rugged drop proof submersible IP67 device.
Built in image and video capture to internal supplied 2GB Micro SD card.
All for £2395 Inc. VAT and delivery.

Let me know if you want one as the first delivery is selling out just on word of mouth alone.

For the fence sitters, we'll be keeping a demonstrator in stock so you can have a look before you buy.

Full details are here: http://www.nightvisionstore.co.uk/ward-wt37-thermal-imager-monocular-c2x14732163


Cheers





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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby hungryrob » Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:55 am

Thermal imagers are the dog's doodahs!! :) Great that they're available in the UK at last!
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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby Viperteks » Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:45 am

This would be a 'FLIR' system then, AWESOME!

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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby Ray7756 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:01 pm

hungryrob wrote:Thermal imagers are the dog's doodahs!! :) Great that they're available in the UK at last!


OMG tech toys and you are not slagging it,, wonders will never cease,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, just a thought,,,,,,,,, does a sheep have a different thermal signal than a fox,,,,,,or a Roe ,,,,,,, just thinking about PLUG :lol: :lol:
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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby Clive Ward » Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:31 am

Hi boys and girls!

Excuse my absence recently...been rather busy but managed to get some footage recorded through these as they are coming in and going out now.

A fox called in from 150 or so yards to 100 where it stood for a while before giving it legs when my squeaks started to go a bit 'comedy'. :lol:

This was recorded via the units built in SD card recorder and shows the varios modes of zoom and polarity combos. The view through the 800x600 OLED eyepiece is considerably better.

[youtube]http://youtu.be/zQwNaqIyeWU[/youtube]

I've also got some bunny footage to edit and upload over the next few days.


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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby buck52 » Mon Dec 15, 2014 10:13 am

Hi Clive
What is the maximum useful range on this please.
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Re: New WT37 Thermal Imagers on the way

Postby Clive Ward » Tue Dec 16, 2014 1:07 pm

Hi buck52,

Range wise I can see the hills 6K away. Man size is 1.2K

For more sensible targets I would say positive ID of Rabbits at 150-200 yards or so and Foxes at 300-400 depending on how they present themselves. Detection is much further.


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