We have, information will be available on our website next week, including pricing and the full model range. We hope to start selling them in mid-June, and I will also update the information on this forum.
Screen was from Argos Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 and base came from Amazon, setup works perfect and screen clips over the gear stick in motor lol.@camo304 That looks a great little set up, where did you get the screen and mount from?
Very nicely done there.This is how I have my setup Dave, power bank last for a very long time. And the base runs off 1x18650 which I have plenty of and remote is two AAA rechargeable.
Only really if the fixed mag is very low. 8x56 would work but generally you want 2.5-4x as a starting base mag with front thermal.Would these work on fixed mag scopes and variable non Parallax adjustable scopes when front mounted?
Can't agree with you HJ. I've been using my Thermion 2 with a 384 sensor for 5yrs on a 223 for foxes & no problem at up to 200+ yds. and often on base mag of 3.5 , occasionaly 7x.For a spotter where you just look for a heat source to Further explore with better optics, 384 isn’t ‘very low’. It’s on the bottom half by today’s standards, 160 and 256 are the ‘very low, 320 and 384 yeah, maybe ‘low’ 640 medium high and now 1280 is seen as the high.
It’s all in application and expectations as with all things in life. I wouldn’t shoot a CF for foxes with anything sub 640, the clarity fkr shot placement, animal positioning, etc just isn’t there to make it ethical. For rats and rabbits with a RF or AR, say, sub 50yds on base mag, 384 is probably a great little scope if on a budget.
Good value for money, relative to application and not expecting it to be good for nailing foxes at 470yds.
For a spotter where you just look for a heat source to Further explore with better optics, 384 isn’t ‘very low’. It’s on the bottom half by today’s standards, 160 and 256 are the ‘very low, 320 and 384 yeah, maybe ‘low’ 640 medium high and now 1280 is seen as the high.
It’s all in application and expectations as with all things in life. I wouldn’t shoot a CF for foxes with anything sub 640, the clarity fkr shot placement, animal positioning, etc just isn’t there to make it ethical. For rats and rabbits with a RF or AR, say, sub 50yds on base mag, 384 is probably a great little scope if on a budget.
Good value for money, relative to application and not expecting it to be good for nailing foxes at 470yds.
In that case, you are definitely welcome to post a video from the Senopex 384 here.you have definitely never looked though a senopex a7 then
384 and will id a fox further then most 1280 available
The Senopex A7 with it's 7x base mag is a very capable scope and out to crazy ranges. Used one for a good while before moving upto the S10, had no problems shooting fox out to 400 yardsIn that case, you are definitely welcome to post a video from the Senopex 384 here.
It just sounds odd that a 384×288 pixel sensor array could somehow capture a scene better than a 1280×920 pixel array. That would be something out of this world — although miracles do happen.
Video, please, if you don’t mind.
very hard to show you what the image looks like on the senopex as the video quality is absolutely rubbishIn that case, you are definitely welcome to post a video from the Senopex 384 here.
It just sounds odd that a 384×288 pixel sensor array could somehow capture a scene better than a 1280×920 pixel array. That would be something out of this world — although miracles do happen.
Video, please, if you don’t mind.
How much are they? It would only be fair to compare them £ for £.The Senopex A7 with it's 7x base mag is a very capable scope and out to crazy ranges. Used one for a good while before moving upto the S10, had no problems shooting fox out to 400 yards
75mm F1.0 objective - against 35mm F1.0 , do you think it is a fair comparison to put them side by side? How much is it?very hard to show you what the image looks like on the senopex as the video quality is absolutely rubbish. lots of vids on YouTube, just remember the image through the scope is alot better though
they have great target detail one night i was looking at a fox 750 yards away in good condition and you could see its tail bone
they have great target detail but a very washed out background detail
Not rubbishing the Nordforce love mine and will be getting another, just replying to the above com. they are about the best long range thermal about for not mega bucks.How much are they? It would only be fair to compare them £ for £.
I never did compare it against the nordforce ?75mm F1.0 objective - against 35mm F1.0 , do you think it is a fair comparison to put them side by side? How much is it?
Thank you for explaining, appreciate it.Not rubbishing the Nordforce love mine and will be getting another, just replying to the above com. they are about the best long range thermal about for not mega bucks.