Description
Transform your daytime scope into a fully functional thermal sight!
As soon as the sun sets, the time comes for the Pulsar Proton FXQ30. With new compact thermal front attachment, it takes minimum effort for your daytime scope to transform into a ready-to-use thermal sight, with no need for additional zeroing.
Lightweight and compact
When you are out stalk hunting every gram counts. With the lightweight and compact Proton FXQ30, you will not only avoid burdening yourself, but also retain the rifle and scope balance you are used to.
Product |
Dimensions, mm |
Weight, kg |
Proton FXQ30 Attachment (with APS5 battery) |
119х58х75 |
0.380 |
PSP-56 Ring Adapter |
75х85х85 |
0.180 |
Pulsar 5x30B Monocular |
130х47х51 |
0.170 |
Maintain zeroing
Proton FXQ30 is attached to the daytime scope with the help of the Pulsar’s PSP (Precise Screen Positioning) adapter. After mounting and adjusting the Proton for the first time, you don’t need to adjust it again. The PSP adapter allows for extremely quick mounting of Proton on and off the scope, while the precise screen positioning mechanism ensures the display with thermal image is ideally centered within the scope’s field of view.
The layout of optical and electrical components in combination with extremely accurate optical and firmware alignment enables the hunter to avoid any additional compensation or adjustments due to the front attachment “sitting” in front of the scope’s objective lens.
Versatility
Proton FXQ30 works best with 1.5–4x magnification and with the PSP-adapter, you can attach it to scopes with a lens diameter between 40mm and 56mm. This means you can use Proton with most popular scopes, such as 1.5–6×42, 2–8×42, 3–9×40, 2–12×50, 3–12×56.
And if you find yourself in need of a spotting scope, you can transform your front attachment into a thermal monocular in mere seconds, by simply unmounting your Proton from the daytime scope and connecting it to a Pulsar 5х30 В monocular.
Ease of use
The Proton’s modern athermal objective lens does not require focusing. Both target and background will be in focus as close as 15 meters away. All control buttons are within reach on this compact device. Moreover, the optional Bluetooth remote control lets you forget about them altogether. You can comfortably attach the remote control to the gunstock duplicating the front attachment control.
Premium functionality
Despite its small size, the Proton FXQ30 houses premium class components and functionalities:
- Highly sensitive 384×288 px @ 17µ sensor with NETD <40 mK
- Shock proof magnesium alloy body with waterproof rating of IPX7 and recoil rated up to .375 H&H, 12-Gauge and 9.3×64
- Integrated photo and video recorder with 16 GB internal memory
- HD AMOLED display
- 8 color pallets
- Integration with iOS and Android devices
Features about the C50
Versatile modular design
The Proton XQ30 thermal imager is a combination of a compact thermal imaging module and a Pulsar 5×30 B quick-release monocular, that can be used as an eyepiece. With one sweep the hunter gets a five times magnification spotting scope for natural daytime observation and a thermal imaging unit compatible with monocular type daytime optical devices. The Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module docks with daytime optics using a special PSP adaptor, converting the day optic into a thermal imaging device. A quick-release adaptor means that the Proton can be removed from, and re-installed to, a daytime spotting scope or binocular in seconds, while the precise positioning mechanism allows for the central alignment of the thermal image within the daytime optics field of view. The PSP adaptor can be mounted on the Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module even when it is used with the Pulsar 5x30V monocular from the kit. This ensures that the Proton XQ30 is easy to use in the field environment.
Highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor
Thermal imaging sensor with NETD 40mK ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when thermal contrast is low. The smallest temperature differences will be clearly visible during the rainfall, fog or cold mornings in the most difficult conditions for thermal imager.
Light-weight and compact size
When stalking each extra kilogram of hunting equipment matters. Using the Proton XQ30 is easy and intuitive regardless of which daytime optics it is connected to – a complete Pulsar 5×30 B monocular, a spotting scope or binoculars from the hunter’s arsenal. The compact Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module weighs 370 grams – just enough not to have a meaningful effect for the balance of any daytime optics on which it is installed.
Shockproof magnesium alloy housing
A rugged, lightweight magnesium alloy housing has a high structural strength, protecting the Proton XQ30 from shock and vibration loads. It is resistant to external mechanical, temperature and climatic effects, the housing metal effectively removes and dissipates heat from the electronic components of the thermal imager, increasing the operation stability.
Image Detail Boost Function
Pulsar’s proprietary Image Boost Technology is comprised of software algorithms designed to increase imaging clarity and overall image detail. Image Boost results in a sharper, more detailed field of view and enhanced object identification capabilities.
Built-in Photo and Video Recorder with 16 GB Memory
The Built-in video recorder is a great asset when it comes to filming or taking photos of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. One press of the REC button captures footage that can be shared easily with colleagues, friends and family. 16 Gb of internal memory provide many hours of recorded video and tons of photos. Recorded files can be later downloaded to PC or smartphone.
Wi-Fi. Integration with IOS and Android devices
Built in Wi-Fi module provides connectivity of Proton XQ30 attachment with Android or iOS smartphones and tablets with the help of free Stream Vision application. In combination with smartphone, thermal imager offers a set of unique features such as live image streaming to smartphone, transfer and sharing of multimedia files, firmware update, remote control of unit’s settings and many other.
More features
Wireless remote control
The ergonomic Pulsar BT wireless remote control with encoder wheel puts the full range of Proton FXQ operation at your fingertips when comfort and convenience means taking hands-off the controls.
High Contrast AMOLED Display
High quality display delivers crisp, richly contrasted, vivid field of view, AMOLED technology ensures flawless, fluid, high-resolution imaging and power saving.
8 Color Palettes
The 8-color palette enhances viewing in varying conditions. While the classic White Hot mode is exceptionally versatile, Hot Black is often favored for detecting wildlife at night. Red Monochrome helps to reduce or prevent bright backlight from exiting the eyepiece. Sepia often improves long-range observation while Red Hot, Rainbow and Ultramarine enhance temperature differences of various object attributes. Violet helps to identify objects faster.
Quick-change APS 5 battery system
Quick-change high capacity rechargeable Li-Ion battery offers up to 6 hours of operation time on single charge. Fast and easy battery replacement ensures continuous observation without disruptions. Ordinary power bank connected via USB Type-C socket can be used as an external power source.
IPX7 Fully Waterproof
IPX7 waterproof-rated for protection from heavy rainfall, snow or other precipitation. The unit is designed to run flawlessly, even after submersion in up to 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
Wide Range of Operating Temperatures (-25 to +50°C)
Housing, power unit, optics and electronics of Proton XQ30 are designed with regard to applications in wide range of temperatures. Proton ensures reliable and effective performance in freezing cold up to -25°C.