Nocpix nite D70R

I dont think any of them will be as good as the alpex 4k in darkness. The all seem to have been developed for more daytime use.
Fair comment, Deer seemed to have been prioritised, whereas Foxes is all I require it for. Yes, they nailed it with the Alpex. I am just keen on going the Nocpix route as that is my Thermal brand and I rate it. That said, if the Hik is better at 150 - 200m in darkness, I will probably buy a used unit as good value.
 
Hi Ian.When can we expect to hear/see the comparison between the 3 you mention with foxing performance the prime criteria.Many are waiting to decide the way to go!
Daytime long range The Night Stalker 2.0 magnification is high and provides an very good, long range day image. Then Nite and Zulus V2 were comparable

Lowlight The NocPix Nite won with best image and colour retention at dusk and minimal remaining light , over the Night Stalker and Zulus V2 .

Night Vision the Zulus V2 topped it, as it retains a HD sensor , remember HD sensors have much bigger pixels over 4K and 5K offerings..but the Nite won in day mode lowlight at dusk, software magic.
 
Daytime long range The Night Stalker 2.0 magnification is high and provides an very good, long range day image. Then Nite and Zulus V2 were comparable

Lowlight The NocPix Nite won with best image and colour retention at dusk and minimal remaining light , over the Night Stalker and Zulus V2 .

Night Vision the Zulus V2 topped it, as it retains a HD sensor , remember HD sensors have much bigger pixels over 4K and 5K offerings..but the Nite won in day mode lowlight at dusk, software magic.

How do you find it against the alpex pro?
 
Daytime long range The Night Stalker 2.0 magnification is high and provides an very good, long range day image. Then Nite and Zulus V2 were comparable

Lowlight The NocPix Nite won with best image and colour retention at dusk and minimal remaining light , over the Night Stalker and Zulus V2 .

Night Vision the Zulus V2 topped it, as it retains a HD sensor , remember HD sensors have much bigger pixels over 4K and 5K offerings..but the Nite won in day mode lowlight at dusk, software magic.
Finally - the very 1st comparative review ! Thankyou. Not sure what ranges these comparisons were made at ?
Lets see what other reviews pop up then we can all make our choice for our particular needs. L
Looking forward to seeing images posted also.
 
How do you find it against the alpex pro?
I did not test directly, but I'll check when I get chance.


Finally - the very 1st comparative review ! Thankyou. Not sure what ranges these comparisons were made at ?
Lets see what other reviews pop up then we can all make our choice for our particular needs. L
Looking forward to seeing images posted also.
50-200-300yds

What I'm finding is everyone has a different usage, requirement or love of a certain brand.

Most want the NocPix Nite over the Alpex Pro, because the prefer the seamless inline LRF, it also has a circular display over the Alpex subround one.
 
I did not test directly, but I'll check when I get chance.



50-200-300yds

What I'm finding is everyone has a different usage, requirement or love of a certain brand.

Most want the NocPix Nite over the Alpex Pro, because the prefer the seamless inline LRF, it also has a circular display over the Alpex subround one.

I am astounded that the Zulus V2 came out on top given it's very low price point.

I am soley using it for foxing at night. Given your initial review, would I be significantly disadvantaged in your opinion using the Nocpix Nite over the other 2 - it's just that I am used to everything Nocpix at present ?
 
I am astounded that the Zulus V2 came out on top given it's very low price point.

I am soley using it for foxing at night. Given your initial review, would I be significantly disadvantaged in your opinion using the Nocpix Nite over the other 2 - it's just that I am used to everything Nocpix at present ?
The Nite is good. The V2 benefits from a 1080P HD Sensor where as the Night Stalker 2.0 , Alpex Pro and Nite all have 4K/5K sensors , the pixels are x4 smaller than 1080P pixels, software pixel binning helps a little but the native sensor resolution of HD trumps the software.
 
Daytime long range The Night Stalker 2.0 magnification is high and provides an very good, long range day image. Then Nite and Zulus V2 were comparable

Lowlight The NocPix Nite won with best image and colour retention at dusk and minimal remaining light , over the Night Stalker and Zulus V2 .

Night Vision the Zulus V2 topped it, as it retains a HD sensor , remember HD sensors have much bigger pixels over 4K and 5K offerings..but the Nite won in day mode lowlight at dusk, software magic.
Thank you.Richard
 
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