If you want to be covert, you should not use 850nm. Maybe you can get away using 940nm LED torch at close range and then integrated 850nm at long range but I doubt it. First time they may not spook but they're very very quick learners even if you don't shoot anything but they get your scent etc. Re...
If you want to be covert, you should not use 850nm. Maybe you can get away using 940nm LED torch at close range and then integrated 850nm at long range but I doubt it. First time they may not spook but they're very very quick learners even if you don't shoot anything but they get your scent etc. Re...
Illumination wise I'd probly recommend 940nm VCSEL (Black Sun Dark Engine Covert or Wraith 940nm) but it depends on your situation and other gear. Could you describe a little what you want to do with NV? You mentioned boars at 120y, I take that is the maximum you'd be shooting? Would you use the NV...
The boar will extremely likely spook from 850nm illuminator. 900+nm not so. So with Pard you'd need external illuminator (as you would with anything else on the market, for 120y covert illumination). At 120y I wouldn't use thermal, even the best in consumer market have poor resolution compared to l...
Awesome! thank you for the prompt response. Didn't know with infrared NV animals could see the IR lantern. One other thing I'm worried about is the fact that if I buy a scope VS an adaptable monocular, each time I want to use my day vision scope, I would have to recalibrate both of the scopes, while...
Hi guys, congratulations for this super forum! I am from Spain, and I am getting introduced in this night vision world for which I am already fascinated. I am a complete noob on the NV world but I am already anxious to buy a device and go hunting. Until now, I hunted boars with day vision scope and ...