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Pard Ta62-35-lrf Handheld Thermal Monocular With Laser Rangefinder (50 Hz)

Pard Ta62-35-lrf Handheld Thermal Monocular With Laser Rangefinder (50 Hz)
  • Product Code: ga170879
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$8,997.00 $11,786.07

The PARD TA62-35-LRF Handheld Thermal Monocular with Laser Rangefinder features a 35mm lens with 2.2 optical magnification in a compact, IP67 waterproof design. It has a 640 x 480 thermal resolution with 12μm pixels, and offers a detection range up to 8200'. With a NETD of <25mK, this TA series monocular produces quality images with great contrast.

The laser rangefinder will measure the distance to objects up to 1200 yards away. The TA62-35-LRF runs on a single included 18650 battery that provides up to six hours of operating time and can easily be swapped when necessary. A removable battery instead of a built-in one is one of the key features of this thermal. You can simply swap in another battery instead of having to charge the thermal in the field when it runs out of power. The TA62-35-LRF also supports an optional microSD card for recording. Other features include built-in Wi-Fi, a 50 Hz refresh rate, an OLED display, and a 17.5 / 12.6° field of view.

Runs on Removable 18650 Battery    35mm Lens & 2.2 Magnification    17.5 / 12.6° Field of View    640 x 480 Thermal Resolution    <25mK NETD    8200' Detection Range    1024 x 768 OLED Display    Built-In Wi-Fi    IP67 Waterproof    microSD Card Support

Key Specs
Sensor Size640 x 480
Display1024 x 768 OLED
MagnificationOptical: 2.2x
Battery1x 18650 (Approx. 6 Hours)
General
Sensor Size640 x 480
Display1024 x 768 OLED
Refresh Rate50 Hz
Pixel Size12 µm
Thermal Sensitivity<25 mK
Performance
MagnificationOptical: 2.2x
Lens System35 mm, f/1.0
Angle of View12.5 x 9.4°
Physical
Battery1x 18650 (Approx. 6 Hours)
Environmental ResistanceDust/Water-Resistant (IP67)
Dimensions7.2 x 2.8 x 2.2" / 182 x 71 x 57 mm

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. So most of my non-kit lens have a 77 thread or higher. Does this still work on those? or am I looking at vignette city? I have a 1.6x crop camera btw.

A: The key to using this product is that the lens has an outer diameter no greater than 50mm. Lenses that have a 77mm filter thread will more than likely have a larger outer diameter than that and will not work. The proper lens will depend on the camera you are using, which will then determine the mount needed and focal length you need to stay within. For additional assistance picking out the proper lens to use with this kit feel free to email us directly at askbh@bhphotovideo.com.

Q: 2. Will this work on the Fuji X series? For example the Fuji 18-55mm kit lens. As it's a cropped sensor would it make a difference?

A: This adapter requires a lens that has the proper filter thread along with the proper focal length and diameter of the lens itself. For APS-C cameras the focal length needs to be between 35-85mm, that lens will have a portion that is not usable. It also requires to have a lens diameter of no more than 50mm and the lens you suggested is larger than that. We do not believe they will be compatible.

Q: 3. HI, is there a way to attatch this to a 67mm lens? Like the Sigma 35mm? Thanks!

A: You can use the General Brand 67mm-62mm Step-Down Ring (Lens to Filter) to attach the SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 to a Sigma 35mm lens and it's 67mm filter threads.

Q: 4. I have Canon 5D MARk IV, buying SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 2.0x with Rangefinder, which lens would be best tips with SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 2.0x with Rangefinder?

A: I a sorry, we are not currently offering any Canon lenses with a 62mm front filter thread to use with this lens accessory.You may want to acquire this product as it includes three step-down rings.SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 1.33x with Rangefinder Cine Adapter Kit B&H # SLRA50133X77 49 to 62mm Step-Up Ring52 to 62mm Step-Up Ring58 to 62mm Step-Up Ring

Q: 5. Can you use the Panasonic 35-100MM f 2.8 Zoom with this setup?

A: You can use this on any lens it fits and any camera the lens fits. However, since the performance of the Anamorphot is very dependent on the lens, it is suggested that for best performance you use heavy duty primes not lightweight front focus focus by wire zooms. You could fit this adapter to that lens with Sensei 67-62mm Step-Down Ring B&H # SESDR6762. However, it would be our opinion that the Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 35-100mm f/2.8 would not be truly suitable for the Anamorphot.

Q: 6. does it work with slr magic 25mm, 0.95, mft mount? with gh5?

A: Yes it does. The SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 HyperPrime Cine III Lens MFT (B&H # SL2595LMFT3) has a 52mm filter thread. This kit comes with a 52 to 62mm Step-Up Ring so you can connect it to that lens. It is also the proper focal length, you need a lens between 20-85mm with an MFT sensor.

Q: 7. Can I use this anamorphic adapter with a Fujifilm GFX 100 and a G mount lens?

A: You cannot. The GFX 100 is a Medium Format camera, which is larger than Full Frame. You will not be able to use this kind product on a Medium Format camera.

Q: 8. Will this SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 1.33x anamorphic adapter work with SONY Distagon T* FE 35 F1.4 ZA and FE 90 F2.8 Macro OSS lenses and SONY A7Riii camera?

A: We're afraid not. In this case the most important aspect is that this adapter only works with lenses between the focal lengths of 40-85mm on a Full Frame Camera. The adapter would not physically fit on these lenses either.

Q: 9. What is the rangefinder for ?

A: The Rangefinder simplifies focusing with anamorphic lenses. It provides a calibrated focus scale, marked in feet, industry standard focus direction, and a cine-style focus gear for your lens set-up. You can also use it on lenses without an anamorphic adapter, which is useful for Nikon lenses that focus in the opposite direction from cine-style lenses, or when using lenses that do not have focus gear or reliable distance markings.

Q: 10. Hello there. I want to buy it for use on my Fuji xt3 camera. But the camera does not have a 4: 3 mode. There's only 16: 9. Can I use it?

A: The 2.0x anamorphic adapter used on a 16:9 sensor would result in a 3.55:1 image, which is typically too wide to use. A better choice would be the 1.33x anamorphic adapter, which when desqueezed would give you 2.35:1.

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