Rico Series: Begin your new hunting
 When
 it comes to picking up a out-perform thermal device for our hunting 
time, we often search online for available information. Looking through 
websites with thermal brands, online shops with related products in 
Amazon, Wish, etc. reviews, articles and referred useful videos on 
Youtube.  External ways we can look for help to local distributors and 
experience with the real device in their stores. We compared, again and 
again, among prices, performance, functions and other issues. Most of 
them conclude or listed the main  factors that could influence your 
thermal using and hunting experience as below:  
- NETD
- Refresh rate
- Reticle options
- Battery life
- Durability
- Magnification and range
- Resolution for detector and display
To
 be truly speaking, most of the big thermal brands on the markets they 
have developed and launched so many brand-new and marvelous products 
that almost conclude all the above features, some of them even maybe add
 new and innovative technology and function in it but as well as they 
are more expensive. But that doesn't mean it's better fixed in your 
hunting journey.
 So
 for the hunter who always seeks the ultimate experience with the latest
 12um pixel size thermal sensor and we are going to recommend and 
introduce our state-of-art thermal sensor technology with its 12um pixel
 pitch which is equipped in our Rico-series scope. Brief view of recommending features related to Rico-series we list as below:  
- 12um thermal sensor for two models
- Optional detector resolution: 348 x 288/640 x 512
- 42mm lens for 348x288 resolution and 50mm lens for 640x512 resolution
- NETD ≤50 mK and 50HZ frame rate
- High-resolution OLED Display
- B-Pack detachable Power System and optional rangefinder
The micron number or pixel pitch is referring to the sensor in the scope. At the core of the thermal system, there is an IR detector, which consists of a thermal pixel array (TPA). Pixel array looks like a rectangular matrix of pixels. The distance (microns) between the centers o two adjacent pixels on the detector array is the pitch (also called pixel size).
  
 
 
Pixel
 size is the one responsible for the level of detail. Pixels are 
typically measured in micrometers, or “microns,” and smaller pixel sizes
 are better, the space between pixels on the detector that has to be 
interpolated when the image is formed electronically, we called pixel 
density or fill factor. — the smaller the pitch, the higher the pixel 
density, the more detail you’ll see.
 
 Apart
 from that, a smaller pixel pitch produces a smaller diagonal for a 
given resolution and more FPAs per unit area. Smaller image diagonals 
and smaller pixel pitches offer smaller optics apertures per desired 
instantaneous field-of-view (IFOV), thus presenting expected savings in 
optics costs. Because the sensors are getting smaller that means it 
allows you to run a smaller lens.  
We all know the lens of a thermal is made from germanium which is extremely expensive, in most cases the lens of a thermal cost more than the rest of the scope does to produce. To a certain extent, in the same lens, the smaller sensor you use, the better capturing quality with more details you can get, which in economic save your cost for thermal and in experience improve your hunting detail, cost-effective. The lower the pixel size the more efficient the scope is equals a thermal can have more magnification with the same lens size if it has a lower micron sensor.
 
 
Considerably
 we have developed two optional detector resolutions for different 
condition requirements  in  your  hunting  ways. With 1024 puls 768 
OLED  HD  display,  NETD ≤50 mK and 50HZ  frame rate, we will make a 
promise it will turn to be your powerful hunting machine. Don't miss it.
 
 Another
 two useful assets that I want to notice are the optional rangefinder 
and detachable battery pack, you can detach the part off your device if 
you have no requirements and if it is necessary you can reload. 
Long-range detection assists in such cases that small objects and small 
scene features have higher contrast and sharper edges, making them more 
readily recognizable at long ranges. Whatsoever you are stalking with 
your prey or observing your hogs over thousands of meters. Outperform thermal scope with such phenomenal units on your rifle is to be deserved.
 
 So
 have you geared up your hunting? heard of the recall of your ambition? 
Just go and explore bravely with our Rico-series for the new word in the
 darkness!
www.xinfrared.com
 
 
 
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