No.Do the mess up your night eyes like a monocular?
Not that Ive noticed i think that as both eyes seeing the same image I dont get the same eye strainDo the mess up your night eyes like a monocular?
I had a play with them at my rfd.... they actually made my eyes hurt!!!! And as far as being a replacement for normal binos.. forget it!. Same with the none 4k version with better thermal (next step will be the 4k plus version no doubt, with the thermal ability of the original habrok and the 4k digital stuff of the new ones...and price hike to compensate).
we used @JH83 's pair on the range the other day on 25x with a tripod to spot target shots...says a lotIt’s the same conversation as per the Alpex vs good glass.
Is it as good as glass in daylight? Nope.
Does it knock spots off glass as light fades? Yep.
Horses for courses. I can live easily with the daylight mode, knowing the advantages I have in the evening/morning. Plus the other advantages in my post.
So what you mean is the bright screen has reduced the ability of both eyes to see in the low levels of natural light available. Using a monocular only affects one eye & if you use the opposite eye to the one you use for a scope you can still use normal glass.Not that Ive noticed i think that as both eyes seeing the same image I dont get the same eye strain
So you're saying I need to buy it with an Alpex 4k too?So what you mean is the bright screen has reduced the ability of both eyes to see in the low levels of natural light available. Using a monocular only affects one eye & if you use the opposite eye to the one you use for a scope you can still use normal glass.
Other manufacturers are availableDamn, your HIK sales patter is excellent![]()
Oh dear... I've done some online shoppingJust tried a pair in a shop. Christ, that was a mistake.
I'll definitely be chopping in my Pulsar for a pair of these. At the moment I have to take a note of the trees when switching to glass. Sometimes I'm back and forth a couple of times before I can actually glass the deer.
Also when the guy in the shop turned off the lights when I was in optical mode ... Wow!