ATN BlazeHunter 335 Wärmebildgerät-Monokular
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ATN BlazeHunter 335 Wärmebildgerät-Monokular

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ATN BlazeHunter 335 Wärmebildgerät-MonokularDas ATN BlazeHunter Wrmebildmonokular wurde fr den passionierten Outdoor Abenteurer entwickelt, der auf Przision und Zuverlssigkeit im Gelnde angewiesen ist. Ausgestattet mit einem professionellen, unter 18mK NETD Bildsensor mit ungekhltem Focal Plane Detektor bietet dieses Wrmebildmonokular eine hervorragende Empfindlichkeit und Bildschrfe und erkennt selbst kleinste Temperaturschwankungen in jeder Umgebung. Ob Sie nun schwer fassbare Beute verfolgen

Das ATN BlazeHunter Wärmebildmonokular wurde für den passionierten Outdoor-Abenteurer entwickelt, der auf Präzision und Zuverlässigkeit im Gelände angewiesen ist. Ausgestattet mit einem professionellen, unter 18mK NETD
Bildsensor mit ungekühltem Focal-Plane-Detektor bietet dieses Wärmebildmonokular eine hervorragende Empfindlichkeit und Bildschärfe und erkennt selbst kleinste Temperaturschwankungen in jeder Umgebung.

Ob Sie nun schwer fassbare Beute verfolgen oder weite Landschaften absuchen - mit dem BlazeHunter entgeht Ihnen kein Detail.

Halten Sie jeden Moment mit Video und Foto fest, und teilen Sie Ihre Jagderlebnisse in Echtzeit über die Wi-Fi-Verbindung.


Der kompakte und leichte BlazeHunter ist für lange Jagdausflüge konzipiert und bietet eine ununterbrochene Akkulaufzeit von bis zu 14 Stunden (7 Stunden per Batterie). Ob Sie in der Morgendämmerung oder mitten in der Nacht jagen, dieses Wärmebildmonokular ist Ihr ideales Werkzeug für überlegene Leistung und Vielseitigkeit.

Das ATN BlazeHunter Wärmebildmonokular kombiniert modernste Technologie mit einem robusten Design und ist damit der perfekte Begleiter für Jäger, die nur das Beste wollen.


Technische Daten:
Sensor: 384x288, 50Hz, 12µm, <18mk
Objektiv: 35 mm
Vergrößerung: 4-32x
Sehfeld: 7,8 x 5,9
Display Auflösung: 0,41'' OLED 1440x1080
Augenabstand: 15 mm
Farbenmodus: White hot, Black hot, White hot + red, Green hot, Sepia, Ironbow
Batterietyp: 18650 wiederaufladbare (2 Stück im Lieferumfang enthalten)
Batterielaufzeit: 14 Stunden (7 Stunden per Batterie)
Laden: wiederaufladbar, Ladegerät enthalten und per USB im Gerät ladbar
Schutzklasse: IP67
Erfassungsreichweite: 1800m
LRF Reichweite: N/A
Betriebstemperatur: -30°C bis +50°C
Größe: 152 mm x 42 mm x 74 mm
Gewicht (ohne Batterie): 320 g

Im Lieferumfang enthalten:
Wärmebild-Monokular
Tasche
Umhängeband
USB-C Kabel
Handschlaufe
Augenmuschel
Objektivtuch
2 Stück 18650 Batterien
Ladegerät

 

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As an ardent reader of the past 1st edition, I was fairly excited to get the latest version. That is, until I encountered the history chapter of the new edition. For one thing, what I do NOT understand in this second edition is the newly added description of August Ada Byron (countless of Lovelace). The author claims it was Babbage who was the first programmer to design the engines, not Ada. I am not trying to start a futile argument here about who has more or fewer contributions, etc. What I am trying to assert here is that it is undisputed that Ada (unless the new evidence arises) left *the very first demonstration* of what this seemingly imaginary machine, which didn't even physically exist, was capable of through her program. Because Babbage designed the engine itself, that doesn't automatically put him in the position of a programmer (despite Babbage being a brilliant engineer/scientist and may have had a simple or detailed program in his mind). However, it was Ada who gave a definite touch to programming concepts that ultimately led to modern-day programming. Ada deserves more recognition than a mere "tutorial writer," and she is certainly entitled to the title she deserves. Other than that, like the previous edition, this book is a must-read for people who are from related/unrelated fields. I always loved the 1st edition, and I would do too with the 2nd. Still, I think history should always be approached with more care, particularly if matters have potential controversies.
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