Main / Catalog / Thermal Rifle Scopes / Apex XD50
Specifications
Magnification: 2x/ 4x
Refresh rate: 50 Hz
Range of detection: 1250 m
Eye relief: 67 mm
Shock resistance: 6000 J
Waterproof: yes
10 selectable integrated reticles (download reticles catalogue)
What's in the box
Apex XD50 Thermal imaging sight | Carrying case | Dual cable: video and external power supply | User manual | Cleaning cloth | Warranty card
Selectable Reticles
A reticle is electronically displayed on the screen and is permanently located in the plane of target image. The Apex internal memory contains 10 reticles of various shapes and applications. The color of the reticle can be switched from black to white.
3 types of zeroing parameters memorization
The software allows the user to save in riflescope’s memory three points of impact for three various distances (types of weapon or cartridges), and each option allows the use of a dedicated reticle.
“Picture in picture” function
“Picture in Picture” function provides shooter with a possibility to display an additional image region on the screen which contains 2x magnified image of a target and reticle. This allows seeing image in the aiming area in a more detailed way. Additional region (precise aiming frame) is situated in the top center part of the screen above the reticle. Occupying only 1/10 of the total screen area additional image region allows simultaneous use of the entire field of view for observation.
Eyesafe eye relief
The Apex thermal sights feature a 67 mm eye relief – one of the best parameters in its class. The greater is the eye relief the less traumatic is the use of the scope, especially on hunting weapons with considerable recoil.
DISPLAY OFF function
Apex has display shut down function which has to be used in the cases of short breaks during the process of observation for preventing disclosure of the shooter by the light from the eyepiece. When display is turned off all other systems are fully functional which allows instantaneous activation of the riflescope.
Fully waterproof
With IPX7 (IEC 60529 standard) water protection class Apex riflescopes can be operated in the conditions of precipitation of any intensity and withstand a short underwater submersion.
Zeroing with FREEZE function
Standard for Pulsar digital riflescopes “one shot zeroing” in Apex models is complemented by an even more convenient zeroing function - “Freeze”: after making a zeroing shot it is enough to save a frame of a target in the memory of the riflescope and align reticle with point of impact looking at this frame without the necessity of keeping full immobility of a weapon.
Different calibration modes
The Apex offers three calibration modes: silent manual mode (“M”), automatic (“A”) and semiautomatic (“H”). The “A” mode implies automatic calibration without user’s participation. In the “H” mode the user decides on his own if calibration is required depending on the image quality. The “Cal” button is pressed in this mode. Manual calibration (“M”) is carried out by pressing the “Cal” button when the lens cap is closed. The “M” mode is recommended for hunting due to silent operation.
Operating modes
The Apex offers three operating modes, each designed to deliver the best possible image in specific viewing conditions: “Rocks” (enhanced contrast), “Forest” (low contrast) and “Identification” (improved rendering of hot objects’ details).
Wide operating temperature range (-25…+50°C)
The ability to operate in normal mode at sub-zero temperatures is due to the use of a frost-resistant OLED display featuring fast response and provides crisp image when observing dynamic object.
External power supply
Operation time can be significantly increased with the help of external power supplies (e.g., Pulsar EPS3/EPS5). When used in frosty weather, the power supply can be stored under the clothes.
VIDEO OUT
The Apex thermal sights are equipped with a Video Out jack enabling real time video recording with the use of external recording equipment.
Wireless remote control
The wireless remote control allows the user to fulfill basic operations without resorting to standard controls.
Rifle mount
The mounting holes in the base of the riflescope enable the mount to be installed in one of multiple positions. This choice (depending on the rifle type, anthropometric data of a shooter, etc.) helps the user to ensure the most suitable position on a riflescope.
Specifications
Frame Rate, Hz | 50 |
Microbolometer resolution, pixels | 384x288 |
Display type | OLED |
Display Resolution, pix. | 640x480 |
Magnification, х | 2 ... 4 |
Digital zoom, x | gradual zoom 2х |
Objective Lens | F50/1.2 |
Field of View,°, horizontal * vertical | 11x8.3 |
Eye Relief, mm | 67 |
Diopter adjustment, dptr. | - 4…+ 3.5 |
Range of detection, m (object (high*width = 1,7*0,5m) | 1250 |
Power Supply, V | 4 ÷ 6 |
Battery type | 2xCR123A |
External Power Supply | DC 8.4 ÷ 15 |
Reticle type | Variable electronic reticles |
Windage & Elevation, 1 click, mm/ 100m | 30/ 30 |
Shock-proofness, E0, joules (when used with rifled gun) | 6000 |
Click range H/V, mm@100m | 6000/ 6000 |
Operating Temperature,°С | - 25 … +50 |
Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529) | IPX7 |
Remote control | wireless |
Dimensions, mm | 343x80x75 |
Weight (without batteries), kg | 0.7 |