Agm Secutor Lrf-c 50-640 Thermal Imaging Clip-on With Laser Rangefinder (50hz)
- Product Code: ga139415
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Turn your daytime riflescope into a night-vision device with the Secutor LRF-C 50-640 Thermal Imaging Clip-On with Laser Rangefinder from AGM and eliminate the guesswork. Easily attached to the front of any riflescope with up to 10x magnification, the Secutor gives you a good look at targets in near-dark and dark conditions. It also features adjustable color palettes on a full-color OLED display. The rangefinder gives you a readout for objects up to 1093 yards away with ± 4-yard accuracy. The clip-on is powered by four CR123A batteries that deliver 6 hours of runtime, so you can hunt well into the night. You can also capture and save video to built-in memory or export it via Wi-Fi or USB-C. Rated IP67, the scope is designed to withstand rainy or dusty conditions.
1093-Yard Laser Rangefinder 640 x 512 Thermal Sensor Under 20mK NETD Use with Riflescopes up to 10x 1024 x 768 OLED Display Shot-Activated Recording Wi-Fi Video Streaming Uses 4 CR123A Batteries IP67 Waterproof & Dust-Tight
Key Specs | |
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Sensor Size | 640 x 512 |
Display | 1024 x 768 |
Magnification | Optical: 1x |
Inputs/Outputs | 1x USB-C |
Battery | 4x CR123A (Approx. 6 Hours) |
General | |
Sensor Size | 640 x 512 |
Display | 1024 x 768 |
Refresh Rate | 50 Hz |
Pixel Size | 12 µm |
Spectral Range | 8 to 14 µm |
Thermal Sensitivity | <20 mK at f/1.0, 77°F / 25°C |
Detection Range | 2844.4 yd / 2600 m |
Built-In Mic | Yes |
Sensors | Compass |
Performance | |
Magnification | Optical: 1x |
Lens System | 50 mm, f/1.0 |
Angle of View | 8.8 x 7° |
Eye Relief | 22 mm |
Number of Reticle Patterns | 0 |
Camera | |
Storage | 16 GB via Built-In Memory |
Connectivity | |
Wireless | Wi-Fi *Built-In |
Inputs/Outputs | 1x USB-C |
GPS | No |
Physical | |
Mounting | Yes |
Battery | 4x CR123A (Approx. 6 Hours) |
Operating Conditions | -22 to 131°F / -30 to 55°C |
Environmental Resistance | Dust/Water-Resistant (IP67) |
Dimensions | 7.6 x 4.1 x 2.9" / 193 x 104 x 74 mm |
Weight | 22.2 oz / 629.0 g |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 5.39 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 14.5 x 12.4 x 5.2" |
- For use with daytime riflescopes up to 10x magnification
- Sub-20mK NETD for low-noise imagery
- Class 1 eye-safe 1093-yard laser rangefinder with ± 4-yard accuracy
- Detection range: 2843 yd
- 640 x 512 resolution, 12-micron sensor
- 50 Hz refresh rate for smooth video
- 1024 x 768 OLED display
- Black hot, red hot, white hot, fusion color palettes
- Onboard video/audio recording and image capture
- Built-in eMMC memory, 16 GB
- Shot-Activated Recording
- Wi-Fi data transmission and hotspot
- Highest temperature spot-tracking
- Defective pixel correction
- Burn prevention
- Standby mode
- IP67 waterproof and dust-tight
- Withstands recoil up to 1000G
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. What is the shortest focal lens I can use without vignetting please ? I was thinking about using my old Kiev 37mm f:2 but I'm not sure anything bellow 50mm would suit... Any help much appreciated.
A: That will depend on the sensor on your camera. If you are using a camera that is APS-C or MFT you can use lenses between 35-100mm in focal length. While with a Full Frame Sensor it will need to be between 70-100mm.
Q: 2. Hello if I use this lens with lenses with a lens diameter of 40mm, will I have a problem?
A: This can be used with lenses that have a front element that is physically no larger than 50mm in diameter. At 40mm you are within the diameter parameters. How focal length and lens threading size still needs to be taken in to account.
Q: 3. I'm buying a FS7mkII, will this adapter work for a super35 sensor or will I have to get a 2x stretch?
A: I'm currently using it on the FS7 and FS5 which have the same sensor and the coverage is perfect. It's an excellent effect for the price.
Q: 4. the ursa mini pro and ursamini 4.6k now has 3K 4:3 anamorphic mode, with that being said this 2x anamorphot should work with it correct?
A: Yes, it should work if paired with an appropriate focal length as stated by SLR Magic.
Q: 5. What taking lenses should I use with anamorphot 2.0X and a full frame Canon 5D MKIII? I contacted SLR Magic technical support and they told me a canon 40mm f2.8 would fit but Im not sure it wont get vignetting. Ive read the B&H specs and they say that lenses between 70-100mm would do the Job with a full frame sensor. Please anyone experienced with a Canon 5D MKIII and the anamorphot 2.0X?
A: For a full frame camera like the Canon 5D Mark III, 70mm or higher is recommended. The statement that SLR Magic said a Canon 40mm F/2.8 would work is contradicting two points. 1. The Canon 40mm f/2.8 is an APS-C lens and cannot be used on a 5D Mark III and 2. our information says for an APS-C sensor 50mm would be the widest. While 70mm seem rather long, remember the 2x widens the angle of view by that much so in effect, that 70mm sees left to right as much as a 35mm lens.
Q: 6. how would this work on a ursa mini 4.6k? what is the widest lens i could use?
A: The 2x squeeze is very wide. If the ursa mini 4.6 shoots at 16:9, you might prefer the 1.33x, which gives 2.35:1 cinemascope. The 2x with 4:3 format gives 2.66:1, which has to be cropped if you want CS.The minimum focal length depends on a lot of factors (including how close you get the lens to the adapter). Trial and error with different taking lenses is required. In general, do not expect to go too much below say 30 - 40 mm.
Q: 7. Hello Everyone!I want to ask you 3 questions about anamorphics in the gh5s!1) Do you think the SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 2.0x with Rangefinder Cinema Adapter Kit set is a good buy?2) Does the 2.0x of slr magic means that it doubles the width? same focal length but twice as wide?3) I bought the SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 HyperPrime Cine III Lens and it seemed to me of very good quality and I am thinking of buying the other lenses of this line. the 17 mm, 50mm and maybe the 35mm (or the 42.5mm of Voigtlander Nokton) the question is, if the equivalent of 35mm to the gh5s of all these lenses is x2, example the 17 is 34. what is the modification when you add it the SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 2.0x ???Thank you very much!!!!
A: 1) its ok but not fantastic. Only useful if you have a lot of space between you and the subject (as with all anamorphics). Think sets and outside location. Real life interiors are not a good fit. 2) correct 3) I have found it only works with lenses from 50mm (with speedbooster) and above, hence my answer for question 1 - you mostly just get close-ups. Also F-stop needs to be 3.5-4 and up or it's very fuzzy and hard to focus. My recommendation is to definitely TRY IT FIRST as there is no return policy. Also, on my gh5, the data rates for anamorphic are way too small, 150Megabits compared to regular shooting 400 All-Intra. Maybe with atomos would be better. Very particular type of lens setup, slow to change lenses, very few projects can benefit from it.
Q: 8. I have the Sony a7rii with the sony 24-105 f4 & the 85mm G master. will it work with this set up? both lenses are 77mm thread.
A: Not that we are aware of. The filter thread size and/or diameter of the front lens element will be too larger to work with either lens.
Q: 9. Can I use this on my Blackmagic Pocket 4k?
A: Yes. The Pocket 4K has a 4x3 Anamorphic mode.
Q: 10. What's the difference between the Slr magic $599 vs $299 rangefinder? The information looks the same. The only thing I see that's different is that there are number indicator on the $599.
A: The principal difference and the reason for the cost is that the SLR Magic Rangefinder Cine Adapter B&H # SLR77RFWM works with the SLR Magic Anamorphot series of adapters, currently 1.33x and 2x. The SLR Magic Rangefinder Cine Adapter with Near/Normal Calibration (72mm) B&H # SLR72RFNN, on the other hand, cannot work with the Anamorphot lenses.
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