KUDOS TO TACTICAL NIGHT VISION COMPANY

Took a nice head shot on this bambi killer @ 125 yards tonight, DRT.

You don't want to see the other side of him where the 130 grain Barnes TSX exited...

Have a nice take down thermal video to work on too, will post later...

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They are Microsoft Windows Media Files (WMV), not Apple QuickTime (MOV), you'd need a PC to download and watch them...
 
No, it records in standard AVI file, but that is too high resolution and too big a file to post on the web, so I edit it down.
 
Pork Chop chewing coyote "almost" made it into the New Year but the 7.62mm SIG 716 Precision with the FLIR T-70 barked a handloaded Barnes 130 grain TSC copper slug out 175 yards through the dinner party.......thermal kill video to come once I get a chance to edit it out.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR TOO ALL!!!
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Just watched the pork chop vid...I see the same 175 yard tree from the hog vids.

You have it too easy Pup. You got a Laz E Boy recliner at your shooting spot with a rifle rest on it?
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FLIR T-70 nails another elusive song dog @ 225 tonight, they are just dropping out of the cold winter sky around the farm here....

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Think I got a nice video of the kill to but will have to check it out and edit it down to post later...
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FLIR's New Lepton Thermal Imager for Iphone 5:



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http://flir.com/flirone/#case-2


At less than $350,will have to check these out at the Shot Show!
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http://flir.com/flirone/press/assets/Discover/FLIR%20ONE_Fast%20Facts+Tech%20Specs_FINAL.pdf

They will be making one for Androids later on in 2014 after the I-Phone 5 model is released for less than $350 using the new FLIR Lepton core which has a sensitivity ability to detect temperature differences as small as 0.18 °F (0.1°C) :

http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/flir-systems-introduces-revolutionary-low-130000403.html


http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/F...al_Releases.pdf

http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20140107-905423.html
 
FLIR also has more expensive prototype iPhone thermal cases which make use of the larger (more expensive) Quark camera core, a tiny 0.75” cube with great resolution and low power requirements.

The FLIR Quark core is available in resolutions of 320 x 240 and 640 x 480, with a sensitivity of 0.05 ºC or 50 mK. The Quark can be configured with a wide variety of lenses, including 6.3mm, 9mm, 13mm, 14mm, 17mm, 19mm, 25mm, and a 35mm telephoto lens. Frame rates vary from a full 60 Hz down to an export ready 7.5 Hz.

The more expensive prototype iPhone infrared camera attachment has been exhibited with both a 9mm and a 13mm lens.

With the 9mm lens and 640 x 480 Quark core resolution, the prototype is able to detect a person at over 800 ft (250m).

But with the available 35mm lens, the sled has the potential to see a person at over 3000 ft (940m), or a warm vehicle at over a mile and a half away. The FLIR iPhone sled concept operates on a lower frame rate of 9 Hz to save power.
 
Here is where a first class thermal really shines when nothing else will work.

200 yards, light rain, heavy fog, zero moon or stars, 50*F out 100% humidity:

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Video later once I work on editing it...
 
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