Possibly combined with PIP, I'll confirm later in the week..Vid says 5-40 mag. Is this main picture or PiP?
Possibly combined with PIP, I'll confirm later in the week..Vid says 5-40 mag. Is this main picture or PiP?
Chris parkin has his grubby mitts on one
Can the scope have profiles so it can be used on multiple calibres? - Yes haven’t tried one but it would be commercial suicide if it didn’t.
Maybe a stupid question and maybe pointless as it's a day and night scope already. But could you mount a clip on thermal to it? - no wouldn’t work on a number of levels.
Yes it does have multiple profiles.Can the scope have profiles so it can be used on multiple calibres?
Maybe a stupid question and maybe pointless as it's a day and night scope already. But could you mount a clip on thermal to it?
Will x hairs auto adjust with BC or just put new poa up?Yes it does have multiple profiles.
I would not mount a thermal clip on, seems pointless... just use a QD mount and remove the device and fit optical if required.
Let me check and get back to you..Will x hairs auto adjust with BC or just put new poa up?
I'd definitely be interested in a side by side review - including functionality as well as image quality. I've got a couple of Pards and an Alpex and likely upgrade one of the Pards this year. one of the issues going between Pard / Alpex is functionality and different buttons doing different things. They aren't wildly different but enough to be a pia at night with cold hands and a twitchy fox.I will probably get one when they come out and I will bench mark it against a standard 4k when I do I guess. Seems the obvious choice.
As I have started to do reviews on a few bits of kit recently (all purchased with my own money I might add) I will do a write up and maybe a side by side video if I can make the tech play ball.
Good call...and a review that actually covers what they look like at night would be good. I watched one recently and it was all during daylight hours ...which is fine but for me prime reason is night or very low lightI'd definitely be interested in a side by side review - including functionality as well as image quality. I've got a couple of Pards and an Alpex and likely upgrade one of the Pards this year. one of the issues going between Pard / Alpex is functionality and different buttons doing different things. They aren't wildly different but enough to be a pia at night with cold hands and a twitchy fox.
Zulus v1 lens size is 27mm. The Nocpix is 70mm. Bigger lens allows more light, but adds more weight etc.Why do these need to weigh double a Zulus?
Nocpix is 70mm focal length Zulus 520 is equivalents to about 85mmZulus v1 lens size is 27mm. The Nocpix is 70mm. Bigger lens allows more light, but adds more weight etc.