The Levenhuk Fatum Z600 thermal imaging camera can quickly detect objects in complete darkness. Its impressive maximum range of 2,400 metres makes it ideal for outdoor use; at this distance, you can detect an object the size of a car. It is possible to locate and detect small targets at 300–1000 metres, such as a hare, deer, wild boar or even a human being. The thermal imaging telescope is also suitable for observing non-living targets, e.g. for monitoring industrial facilities or machinery.
The thermal imaging sensor has a resolution of 400x300 pixels, which ensures sharp images. You can also select the most suitable colour palette – there are six options available. There is a picture-in-picture function and hot spot detection. The optical magnification of the instrument is 2.3x, which can be further increased by 1 to 4x digital magnification with stepless magnification adjustment over the entire range. The laser markerwith a working range of 200 metres can be used for observation in difficult terrain.
The thermal imaging telescope is equipped with a recorder that can record both photos and videos. These are recorded in the internal 16 GB memory. The telescope also has a rangefinder to quickly calculate the distance to the target.
You can connect the instrument to an iOS or Android smartphone via Wi-Fi to view the images in real time on the display (via the TargetIR Mobile app). The Bluetooth connection also offers a remote control option. You can also output the image to an external display via a microHDMI connection. The Type-C connection allows you to charge the instrument and transfer the recorded data to a PC.
The instrument is powered by two rechargeable batteries. The total capacity is 6000 mAh, which is sufficient for 5 hours of continuous operation.
The design features of the instrument are also worth mentioning. Firstly, it is waterproof, meaning that it will not be affected by heavy rain or accidental splashes. Secondly, it has a 1/4" photo thread for mounting on a tripod.