I Wonder what the price will be on that?
I Wonder what the price will be on that?
Thats me skint for Xmas thenI'd say along them lines![]()
Don't think you'll be happy with the 25Hz refresh rate though@mealiejimmy Not far off - looks like RRP for the 1280x1024 model is £4,999.99![]()
As I type this reply on my 240hz monitor....no, I don't think I wouldDon't think you'll be happy with the 25Hz refresh rate though
HIK are claiming an NETD of 18mK which is dubious, but if it is anywhere near that, they probably had to reduce the frame rate to give the sensor pixels more time to detect those small changes in temperature
IMHO, the Iray Tube TS60 LRF is a better deal
£500 less and a 50Hz refresh rate
Cheers
Bruce
So this 19th of Sept thing is just the new thermal scopes?
Reason I ask is this “teaser” thingy seems to show a front add on and what looks like a pair of Binos?

I noticed on the German Hikmicro Instagram that they had a promo for a Thunder 3.0 front add on that looks like it also has an integrated LRF.View attachment 384515
I’ve just bought a pair of these-I know exactly what you mean on the stability. Did you find a way to overcome it?Been using the Habrok 4K's on loan for the past few days now - completely agree with your comment of "have 2x thermal mag on a 640 sensor and a 5.5x mag optical 4K channel". The current 4.2x on the thermal channel is just too much.
Would it be out of the realms of possibility for them to add some sort of image stabilization into the optical channel?Using it at 11x is ok, but handheld with 22x mag is just too damn jittery, especially with it's relatively low refresh rate of 50hz.
I tend to "glass" using my quad sticks as a rest. I use Blaser sticks and turn down the supplied spigot instead of the yoke to fit a Spartan Universal Adapter fitted to each of my rifles. To make the x22 on the Habrok's useable, I fitted a Spartan universal adapter to the bottom of the 4k's - yet another addition to my Spartan ecosystemI’ve just bought a pair of these-I know exactly what you mean on the stability. Did you find a way to overcome it?

Pretty much the same as wytonpjs's post above - rest them on sticks when "glassing". I do that with my regular binos anyway.I’ve just bought a pair of these-I know exactly what you mean on the stability. Did you find a way to overcome it?
image stabilisation is on the thermal channel only it seems, very impressive thoughAccording to the HIK website the HQ50 and HX60 models do have image stabilisation
Just got my hands on a pair of HX60s today but haven't had a chance to assess how much (if any) image stabilisation is present
Cheers
Bruce