Pixfra Pegasus Thermal Scopes – Compare the Range
The Pixfra Pegasus 2 range is a series of thermal riflescopes built around a common platform with integrated laser rangefinding and ballistic support.Across the range, models differ primarily in sensor resolution, lens configuration, field of view and detection capability.
Which Pixfra Pegasus 2 should you choose?
- Consider whether wider field of view or longer-distance observation is more important for your shooting environment.
- Higher-resolution sensor variants can provide additional image detail when identifying targets at extended distances.
- Larger objective lenses generally favour longer-range observation and target recognition.
- Lower base magnification may suit mixed terrain where wider coverage is beneficial.
- Higher base magnification may suit users who regularly engage at longer distances.
- Detection performance varies across the range, with some models prioritising reach while others prioritise field coverage.
Pegasus 2 Model Comparison
| Feature | P335 LRF | P635 LRF | P650 LRF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensor Class | 384 Resolution | 640 Resolution | 640 Resolution |
| Objective Lens Category | 35mm Class | 35mm Class | 50mm Class |
| Field of View | Narrow | Wide | Moderate |
| Base Magnification | Highest | Lowest | Mid Range |
| Detection Capability | Long Range | Long Range | Extended Range |
| Typical Strength | Magnification Focus | Field Coverage | Maximum Reach |
What defines the Pixfra Pegasus 2 range?
The Pegasus 2 range is built around a shared platform rather than multiple generations. Every model uses the same housing design, image processing system, integrated laser rangefinder, ballistic calculation functions, display technology and user interface.
The key differences are found in the thermal sensor and optical configuration. Buyers are primarily choosing between different sensor resolutions, lens sizes, magnification levels and detection performance rather than fundamentally different operating systems or feature sets.
This means the user experience remains largely consistent throughout the range, while the viewing characteristics change depending on the intended application and observation distances.
Pixfra Pegasus 2 FAQ
What is the difference between Pegasus 2 models?
The primary differences are sensor resolution, lens configuration, field of view, magnification and detection performance. The operating platform and core features remain largely consistent across the range.
Do all Pegasus 2 models include a laser rangefinder?
Yes. The current Pegasus 2 LRF models incorporate an integrated laser rangefinder as part of the standard platform.
Do all Pegasus 2 models use the same controls and menu system?
Yes. The range shares the same overall operating platform, display system and control layout.
Is the Pegasus 2 range designed for longer-range use?
The range is designed to support longer-range thermal observation, but different models prioritise different balances of field of view, magnification and detection capability.
Are the differences between models mainly optical?
Yes. Buyers are generally choosing between different sensor and lens combinations rather than different feature sets or operating systems.
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