Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

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Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by Mini Magnum » 27 Apr 2020, 18:49

Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models available to pre-order now. Arriving within 3 weeks if not sooner.

These models will be fitted with Sony OLED display and Gyrocope similar to one used within the SA thermal series.

Supplied with IR disabled for UK market, worldwide firmware version will enable the IR if required by the user, links within FAQ's for units.

Free micro SD card for firmware updates and recording within the device.

https://www.blackwoodoutdoors.co.uk/nig ... ifle-scope

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by sauer » 01 May 2020, 20:30

Yes please!

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by kyaker » 03 May 2020, 22:17

Has the dioptre issue been resolved in the new one

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by phoenix » 03 May 2020, 23:20

I don't think there was a dioptre problem with the 008.
The problem was with the NV019 spotter.

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by Kevgun » 04 May 2020, 07:06

What's the idea of the Gyroscope?

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by flash69 » 04 May 2020, 08:34

hello, i did wonder that like you kev

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by flash69 » 04 May 2020, 08:47

hello, i did wonder that like you kev, looking at the SA specs it helps you to keep the unit level on using or such like, why do you need all these fancy add ons when like me prefer a night scope without any, just a decent I/R/ good clear screen and a few different reticles/ and fitted with a dovetail mount

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by phoenix » 04 May 2020, 08:57

Most of us think that this is a gyroscope https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyroscope
But this is also a gyrscope https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyroscope
Obviously, it's the second one that is inside the new PARD NV008 :D
It is used to display of compass heading, pitch (angle up or down) and cant (angle off level)
What the benefits of those "features" are, I'm not sure.
The PARD SA series thermal scopes have this feature and the best thing about it is that it can be turned off :D

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by Kevgun » 04 May 2020, 09:04

Thought as much Bruce :lol:

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Re: Pard NV008 Plus LRF OLED models

Post by Miki » 04 May 2020, 11:33

Kevgun wrote:
04 May 2020, 09:04
Thought as much Bruce
haha - me too :lol:
If you want to see what the gyro does there is also one in your phone. To 'view' the output goto Play Store and download 'SENSOR Kinetics' https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... s&hl=en_GB - the PRO version (@ £1.90) is well worth it.

This chip is also used in varoius drones and their camera gimbals. The phone versions are pretty good (as you will see if you get the software) and the proffesional ones are just amazing. In reality it would be possible to use thier output to provide image stabilisation, however on a gun sight that would be somewhat counterintuative, unless they could separate the reticule so that this wobbled about with the barrels movement and the picture stayed nice and stable ??
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