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  1. On 17/09/2023 at 11:12, Deker said:

    Ok, who can give me an idiots guide please???    I've just about got my head around image intensifier scopes, and now Thermal scopes are turning up all over the place!!!

    Who has one, good points, bad points, what you would do if you bought again????

    I would not want to make a mistake with the price tag of most, is it too early to invest, will quality improve/price reduce over the next year or two?

    All views appreciated.

    Cheers

    PS SCOPES SPECIFICALLY please, not spotters!!   Thanks

    Hello Deker

    All boils down to budget and how much you want to spend. As a minimum for rabbits and foxes I'd start at £2k and upwards for a thermal scope.

  2. The Pard DS35 70 LRF Gen 2 is arriving the end of this month.

    Now features a high power LED illuminator and incremental digital zoom function.

    Available to pre-order now.

     

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    The Pard DS35 70RF Gen 2 night vision scope features a new tube design to assist mounting, with improved software and circular IPS eye display.

     

  3. Axion XQ35 Pro offer a great allround product OR the Hik Falcon FH35

     

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    The Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 Pro utilises an F1.0 lens and European Lynred <25mk sensor. With a premium compact magnesium alloy housing design.
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    The new Hik Falcon FH35 features a <20mk sensor and large F0.9 germanium lens, with 18650 battery power, housed within a rugged magnesium alloy shell.

     

  4. The XM30F at it's price point in terms of build quality, detection range, replaceable battery, recording/sound, wifi, etc is very good, it has a 1300m detection range due to the 30mm lens and 12 micron sensor. Magnesium shell and comes in a super compact design. At that price point the best allround product.

    Pulsar Axion XM30F Thermal Monocular

    It's big brother the Axion 2 XQ35 PRO model provides a more sensitive sensor <25mk, 384 resolution vs 320 resolution, dual band wifi, longer battery life, F1.0 35mm lens, although it comes at a slightly higher price point.

    Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 PRO Thermal Monocular

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    The Pulsar Axion 2 XG35 LRF features a 12 Micron European Lynred 640px resolution sensor, with inbuilt 1000m laser rangefinder module, all housed in a super...

     

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    The Pulsar Axion 2 XG35 thermal monocular features a 12 micron Lynred 640 resolution sensor, providing an 1800m detection range with enhanced performance...

     

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