At just over 12-ounces in weigh and with an overall duration of 6.5-inches and a maximal diameter of approximately 2.5-inches the first gear Mate is compact and lightweight. other unit features include car focus, adjustable diopter, coloring material VGA LCD display screen with three palette choices and 2x electronic soar. The actual thermal detector in the MS 324 is a 320 x 240 microbolometer. A baby model, the FLIR First Mate MS 224 uses a 240 adam 180 detector and uses freeze frame rather of 2x electronics rapid climb. normal battery life is estimated to be between 5 and 7 hours following a full charge. The unit of measurement carries a 2-year guarantee.
Testing and Review
I took the beginning Mate to an area where I could look out over miles of ocean for my review. First let me cover some of the basics. The screen brightness is adjustable in one of five steps by pressing a lead mounted release. A barrage picture on the lower left corner of the screen stays on at all times. Another picture, which flashes on for about two seconds, any clock time the background mode is switched shows an symbol appropriate to the choice. When you are zoomed a 2x icon appears onscreen. The diopter adjustment near the eyepiece worked well for me and allowed me to use the first Mate with or without my glasses. That was nice. In use I found objects that were fairly nearby to be displayed in good detail. however, when I zoomed in on one of these objects there was a obtrusive loss of definition. Pixilation became apparent excessively whenever the electronic 2x soar was used. The ability to see detail in far off objects is slightly restricted by the restrict solution of this television camera.
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Final Thoughts
The first Mate does what it says it will do by letting you see certain objects in complete dark, though this capability comes at a high cost .