The Levenhuk Fatum Z700 is a thermal imaging camera that can detect an object at a distance of up to 3,000 metres. You can use it for various purposes, such as search operations, security activities, hunting or camping. It helps you track game, find intruders and locate landmarks. The Levenhuk Fatum Z700 thermal imaging telescope is not hindered by obstacles such as camouflage, fog or smoke screens – it uses infrared radiation to find exactly what you are looking for. This applies not only to living targets, but also to machines and industrial equipment.
The optical magnification is 3.3x and can be further increased with digital magnification, which can be adjusted continuously from 1x to 4x. To increase contrast and clarity, you can choose from several digital palettes, each with six different colours. The instrument also features hot spot detection and a picture-in-picture mode, which makes work in the field easier. If necessary, the distant object can be illuminated with a laser pointer, which has a range of up to 200 metres.
Additional features include a recorder and rangefinders. The recorder can capture your observations in photo and video format – the data is stored in its available 16 GB internal memory. With the rangefinder, you can calculate the distance to the target without the need for additional tools.
The instrument supports two types of communication protocols: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The first allows you to pair the thermal imaging telescope with a Smartphone to view images and access the gallery via the TargetIR app. The second is required for remote control. The instrument also has two connectors – microHDMI for connecting to an external display and Type-C for data transfer and charging the device.
The device is powered by two rechargeable batteries with a total capacity of 6000 mAh, which is enough for 5 hours of continuous operation.
The thermal imaging device is compact, lightweight, waterproof and easy to use in any situation. It has a 1/4" photo thread connection for mounting on a tripod.