Gladiator96
Well-known member
Hi everyone. I am looking into getting my first thermal device and I am considering the new Pulsar Axion XG30 Compact. The only thing worrying me is the NETD which is 40mK, i.e. on the higher side.
I am a newbie in this field but my understanding is that the NETD is mostly important for picking out thermal signals when there is a lot of noise in the air, such as due to mist. One of the things I would like to use the thermal device for is for seeing birds migrating at night, such as flocks of herons or ducks. In these cases the camera would be pointed against the sky. How much would such a high NETD hinder this? A friend of mine had good results with the Telos XP50 which had a much lower NETD of 18mK.
Thanks.
I am a newbie in this field but my understanding is that the NETD is mostly important for picking out thermal signals when there is a lot of noise in the air, such as due to mist. One of the things I would like to use the thermal device for is for seeing birds migrating at night, such as flocks of herons or ducks. In these cases the camera would be pointed against the sky. How much would such a high NETD hinder this? A friend of mine had good results with the Telos XP50 which had a much lower NETD of 18mK.
Thanks.