Which thermal LRF?

The lowest cost thermal with 640 resolution and LRF you have two options, now that Finder V2 models are sold out...be careful of youtube advice, videos ,etc and people who have only tried a few products telling you what to buy...

NocPix Lumi H35R

Pixfra Arc A635 LRF

There is also the NocPix Lumi L35R model , although that is 384 res.
 
The lowest cost thermal with 640 resolution and LRF you have two options, now that Finder V2 models are sold out...be careful of youtube advice, videos ,etc and people who have only tried a few products telling you what to buy...

NocPix Lumi H35R

Pixfra Arc A635 LRF

There is also the NocPix Lumi L35R model , although that is 384 res.
Hello, Yes but not everyone has a £1000 plus to buy Thermal, There must be some good units below £1000 with 384 x 288 with a fairly low NETD
 
Hello, Yes but not everyone has a £1000 plus to buy Thermal, There must be some good units below £1000 with 384 x 288 with a fairly low NETD
I agree everyones budget is different...

With 12um units a lot of the netD is grossly over exaggerated ... a lot of people recommend what they own , who have tried very little...

This is the problem with the internet and youtube, etc ... You have to be very cautious with what advice you take heed too...
 
I must admit I have an older Pulsar and was looking at some thermal spotters with rangefinder and ballistic calculators at the Frampton Fair last weekend
(good show, probably the best one day event in the country android value) and was getting quite taken on some.... then the other half said that if I boought one, she wa having the old one for spotting the deer and badgers foxes etc out of the bedroom window!!!! so much for recouping some cash
 
I’ve got a rangefinder- I just like simplifying things rather than carrying multiple bits of kit (plus thermal is useful in low light/dark). As for what I went for- I’ve held off for now as realities of a young family got the better of me and what I’ve got works for now!
 
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