Comparing the Pulsar Telos XP50 versus Helion 2 XP50 Pro in high humidity

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • It’s the FIRST real field test of the new Pulsar Telos XP50 and Telos LRF XP50. But this is no ordinary field test comparison… we picked some of the toughest conditions for any thermal to deal with and pitched our pre-production Telos head-to-head with, what’s long been considered, the gold standard for hand-held thermal: the Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 PRO.
    Close range, mid range and long range, real time, side-by-side footage show you exactly why you need a sub 18 milli-Kelvin sensor. With through the lens thermal video of people, dogs, cows, sheep, rabbits, buildings and even vehicles 2km away.... all in 93% humidity!
    If you’re serious about security, wildlife spotting, land management, hunting, or search and rescue, the Telos XP50 or Telos LRF XP50 might be at the top of your wish list after you've seen this field trial with our pre-production samples.
    / thomasjacksltd / thomasjackslimited / thomasjacksltd
    #telos #telosxp50 #pulsartelos #teloslrfxp50
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  • @HVACToolReview
    @HVACToolReview 11 месяцев назад

    I just hope these start showing up soon

  • @birb3378
    @birb3378 2 месяца назад

    Hi Thomas, may I ask what exactly are the differences between the Telos series and Helion/Axion series? From what I read simply sounds like Telos allows you to upgrade parts in the future, but else than that I don't quite get why they divided their products into this "Telos" series.

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  2 месяца назад

      The Telos has superseded the Helion as Pulsar's flagship thermal monocular. I'd say some it's best new and unique features are:
      1. It's upgradable
      2. Option of a Laser Range Finder
      3. Lots of sensors options (incl XL & Digital Night Vision)
      4. Smooth digital zooming
      5. A hands-free harness
      The Axion has the same, European made, build quality and the software operates / looks the same but it some of the main points of difference are:
      1. Compact and lightweight
      2. Smaller lenses, which influence image quality .
      3. Fewer sensor options.
      4. Affordability.
      We've produced a guide to help people decide which thermal to buy: ruclips.net/video/cA1IbOg3FCY/видео.htmlsi=_ycSSJzpMxsAkS8Z
      And this video shows you some of the Axions head-to-head with a Telos:
      ruclips.net/video/v_DTaPtWor8/видео.htmlsi=mnSDowfzLWyiVElU

    • @birb3378
      @birb3378 2 месяца назад

      @@thomasjacksltd
      Thanks for the reply,
      So I suspect that Helion is no longer produced and sold by Pulsar?
      I guess that explains why Helion products showed up when I googled, but I couldn't find any information in the Pulsar website.
      By the way, your channel is extremely helpful and informative.
      Especially when there's not much info out there - all the blog posts are either old or more focused on hunting.
      I am trying to get myself one for nocturnal birding (and finding birds in fields in colder days as well).
      I am trying to see if I should go for Telos XP50 or XG50.
      As a binocular user, I know anything higher than x10 zoom will make it hard to use it in-hand, which makes XP50 more preferable to me.
      Also the lower NETD of XP50 sounds like another favorable feather over XG50.
      Despite losing some detection range, I'm thinking that XP50 would be a better choice.

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  2 месяца назад

      @@birb3378 We're just setting up a RUclips channel for those with a more bird / wildlife interest: www.youtube.com/@TJ-Focus
      It's one to keep an eye on (and subscribe to) if you like what we do here.
      Thanks for the feedback on the channel and either the XG or XP Telos would be ideal. I'd recommend visiting a retailer, or event where you can try / compare them for yourself.

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  2 месяца назад

      Try the range of Pulsar thermal spotters and talk to our experts at the Global Bird Fair, in Rutland, UK (12-14th July)
      globalbirdfair.org/

  • @5dc61
    @5dc61 Год назад +1

    I’ll wait for the telos LRF xp50 pro lol

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  Год назад

      I wonder what NETD value that would have?!

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser 10 месяцев назад

      Ill be waiting for the telos lrf Xl 50 pro with 25 Mk Sensor.
      Or another decade for the 4k version xd

  • @AJDTArsenal
    @AJDTArsenal 8 месяцев назад

    Telos abandoned the design of a sturdy magnesium alloy shell and instead used rubber and plastic. Can this material withstand long-term use?

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  8 месяцев назад

      I certainly feels as robust as anything else from Pulsar; I've never known them to compromise on build quality. It's one of the many things that sets them apart... (and should anything go wrong don't forget there's a 3 year warranty, exceptional after sales assistance and this model is upgradable).

    • @nonetheless01
      @nonetheless01 6 месяцев назад

      No!

  • @waynerasmus2854
    @waynerasmus2854 11 месяцев назад +1

    Any chance of a Telos XL50 coming in the future??

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  11 месяцев назад +1

      I hope so!
      As one of it's selling features is being upgradable, it makes sense to offer a number of sensor options.

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@thomasjacksltdwhats the difference between a monoculare vs binocular?
      It it anything performance based or is the merger xp 50 the same as the telos xp 50 , just with the difference that its for obe eye only?

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  10 месяцев назад +1

      Correct, in terms of thermal performance they're the same. However, seeing with both eyes is a nicer, more immersive experience. @@yaykruser

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser 9 месяцев назад

      @@thomasjacksltdThanks, I think I would go for the mono then.
      Since you tested the xl50 in another video, how would it compare against the telos under the same bad conditions? better or worse?

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  9 месяцев назад

      That would be an interesting test!
      The Telos has larger 17µm pixels, so they individually capture more thermal information in tricky weather.
      However, the Merger has more than double the number of pixels (1024x768 versus 640x480) - which means finer detail and more capability to zoom in. It would be a better all-rounder! @@yaykruser

  • @nonetheless01
    @nonetheless01 6 месяцев назад

    Nit a good representation of the helion , what did you do to screw it up?

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  6 месяцев назад +3

      Nothing consciously. I went through all the settings on both the Helion and Telos to get the best image for the conditions.
      My conclusion: The Telos had a better image in high humidity. On a different day the results might have been different because the Helion2 XP50 PRO is an incredible bit of kit.

    • @nonetheless01
      @nonetheless01 6 месяцев назад

      @thomasjacksltd well you have the worst looking helion I've ever seen .

  • @Twinnzllc
    @Twinnzllc Год назад +1

    Hear the telos will be about 7k. Definitely not worth that difference in price

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  Год назад

    • @Twinnzllc
      @Twinnzllc Год назад

      @@thomasjacksltd I spoke with a pulsar rep and was told around 7k but who knows for sure. I would think at 7k they may price themselves out of business for that model

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  Год назад +1

      @@Twinnzllc Not sure where you got your info but it's not correct and didn't come from a UK Pulsar rep. As the Telos LRF XP50 is going to be a lot more affordable than you thought, can put you in touch with a retailer for a pre-order?

    • @thomasjacksltd
      @thomasjacksltd  Год назад +4

      Prices are now out and you'll be pleasantly surprised:
      £3399.95 for the Telos XP50 LRF
      £3099.95 for the Telos XP50
      (Both are SRP's for the UK, correct at June 2023)

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser 9 месяцев назад

      @@TwinnzllcHe probably ment the xl 50