Nocpix Quest H50R

eire

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Has anyone on here got the new Nocpix Quest H50R.. I would be very interested in what their first impressions are.. they look class and the small form factor is very appealing and from all the videos I have watched on YouTube the thermal image looks really good..
I would love to know how the thermal image compares to say the Hikmicro Habrok HQ50L before I spend my money..
 
Understand that you're not comparing apples with apples
The Habrok HQ50L has colour day vision and NV with an onboard IR. It also has GPS
The NocPix Quest is simply a thermal bi-ocular (not binocular) with an LRF - no optical channel, no IR and no GPS
The Quest is much more like the now discontinued Pulsar merger XP50LRF
There's also a significant difference in price between the Quest H50R (£2700) and the Habrok Pro HQ50L (£3200)

Cheers

Bruce
 
Three strong points of the Quest are, it has an ambidextrous centre focus wheel, it has 4 year warranty and it's a compact form factor...

Oh and price tag of the H35R with wider FOV is cracking for this resolution in binocular format at £2299
 
Thanks for the reply and I understand what your saying about the Habrok being a multi spectral device but i am only interested how the thermal image compares to other devices like the Habrok HQ50L as I personally only need thermal..
And from what i can see on Youtube it looks class and the quality of image when zooming seem to be much better than most other thermals..
 
Thanks for the reply and I understand what your saying about the Habrok being a multi spectral device but i am only interested how the thermal image compares to other devices like the Habrok HQ50L as I personally only need thermal..
And from what i can see on Youtube it looks class and the quality of image when zooming seem to be much better than most other thermals..
For me I prefer a wider FOV with a 12 micron 640 model I would go for a H35R Quest, and save money.... If jumping up to 1024/1280 sensor then a 50mm/60mm lens is ideal.. In relation to Habrok HX and Merger XT
 
Ok thanks for that and how do you rate the thermal image compared to the competition ie Pulsar and hikmicro..?
 
All three provide a different thermal image. The NocPix has the smoothest image. The HikMicro provides good target detail under 100yds, the Pulsar has a more natural image than either, and at long range using digital zoom holds together better... all very good units though..

You can run round in circles trying to decide and a lot of the time, people will recommend what they own online, when asked...so it can be a hard decision..
 
Thank you Ian..you have been very helpful..I think its Nocpix I love the size and weight compared to the Hikmicro and Pulsar..Ill sleep on it..:zzz:
 
I never actually handled a pair of thermal binos.
How do they work compared to a thermal spotter.
Do they have one sensor with a screen in each eyepiece or what ?
 
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