Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50mm Night Vision Monocular
R10,019The Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50mm Night Vision Monocular is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
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The Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50mm Night Vision Monocular is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
Unlike common riflescopes, this digital night/day vision scope uses a 3864 x 2218 digital imaging sensor, a colour display, and sophisticated electronics with wireless capability to deliver and capture images while still featuring a 30mm maintube for compatibility with your old rings.
The Num’Axes Infrared Night Vision Binoculars are a digital night vision system offering high image quality. It guarantees optimum results from dusk to total darkness.
The Num’Axes Infrared Night Vision Binoculars are a digital night viewer system that provides high image quality.
Pard SA series is the latest thermal imaging rifle scope with excellent IP67 waterproof rating 400g ultra-light weight F1.0 1024×768 resolution five switchable colors ranging and non-ranging versions.
Pard SA series is the latest thermal imaging rifle scope with an excellent IP67 waterproof rating.
Featuring a ultra compact design, with a overall length of only 96mm.The NV007S can fit right into your pocket and is very easy to carry. Extremely sensitive 0.001 lux sensor makes ourdoor hunting activity easier to capture sharper and higher clarity images.
It has 10x magnification for precise readings to your target whether you’re hunting, golfing, or using for recreational purposes.
X-Vision Optics’ all-new Thermal Reflex Sight (TR100) is by far the best bang for your buck when it comes to thermal units on the market today.
X-Vision Optics’ all-new Thermal Scope (TS1) brings the “heat” with its 400 x 300 uncooled infrared detector that can detect big game well past 2,000 yards.
It uses infrared light as supplementary light to improve image quality. Even in complete darkness. IR Torch is designed for use with the HikMicro Alpex and Gryphon series.
The HikMicro Pro Infrared 940nm Torch uses infrared light as supplementary light to improve image quality. Even in complete darkness. IR Torch is designed for use with the HikMicro Alpex and Gryphon series.
The HikMicro One-Piece Scope 43mm Ring is for the Alpex and Stellar series.
The HikMicro One-Piece Scope 43mm Ring is for the Alpex and Stellar series.
The HikMicro 29mm Two-Piece Scope Rings has a centre hight of 29mm.
The HikMicro 35mm Two-Piece Scope Rings has a centre hight of 35mm.
The HikMicro 43mm Two-Piece Scope Rings has a centre hight of 42.6mm.
HikMicro Thunder TR13-35 Thermal Image Scope (35 mm). TH35 Thermal Image Scope provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
HikMicro Thunder Pro TR16-TQ35 Thermal Image Handheld / Riflescope (35 mm). The Thunder Pro TR16-TQ35 provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
The Thunder Pro TQ50 Thermal Monocular has 640 × 512 thermal detector and 1024 × 768 OLED monitor, which provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
HikMicro TR13-TH35C Thermal Image Scope has 384 × 288 thermal detector and 748 × 561 OLED monitor, which provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
HikMicro Thunder Pro TR16-TQ35C Thermal Image Handheld / Clip-On (35 mm). The Thunder Pro TR16-TQ35C provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
HikMicro Thunder Pro TR16-TQ50C Thermal Image Clip-On Scope (50 mm). The Thunder Pro TQ50C provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
HikMicro HM-THUNDER-R – Scope Rail. The HM-THUNDER-R Rail is used for thermal image scope HM-TR13-35XF/CW-TH35C (used with HM-THUNDER-E), HM-TR13-25XF/W-TH25 and HM-TR13-35XF/W-TH35.
The interchangeable HikMicro HM-THUNDER-EC Thunder Clip-On Ocular Lens/Eyepiece can be used to convert a HikMicro Thunder Thermal Imaging Monocular to a Clip-On Thermal Imaging Scope.
Are you planning to go on a night hunting adventure? If yes, then a night vision riflescope is a must-have accessory for you. But with so many different options available in the market, choosing the right night vision rifle scope can be quite challenging. In this article, we will guide you through the process of choosing the best night vision rifle scope for your needs.
Before we dive into the world of night vision riflescopes, it's essential to understand how night vision technology works and the different generations of night vision devices.
Night vision technology uses the ambient light available in low-light conditions to create a visible . Infrared radiation emitted by warm objects is also utilized in some cases. The image created by night vision technology is typically green, as the human eye is most sensitive to green light. The night vision technology works by gathering the available light and amplifying it to create a clearer image.
Night vision technology has been around for decades, and it has evolved significantly over time. There are currently four generations of night vision devices:
There are two types of night vision riflescopes: clip-on and standalone.
Clip-on night vision scopes can be attached to your existing rifle scope. They are more affordable than standalone night vision scopes and are a great option for those who don't want to spend a lot of money on a new scope. Clip-on scopes are also versatile and can be used with different rifles.
Standalone night vision scopes are more expensive than clip-on scopes and are a great option for those who want the best image quality and range. They come with their own magnification and objective lens diameter, allowing you to choose the perfect scope for your needs.
When choosing a night vision rifle scope, there are several factors to consider to ensure you choose the right one for your needs.
One of the essential factors to consider when choosing a night vision rifle scope is the magnification and objective lens diameter. The magnification refers to how much the image is zoomed in, while the objective lens diameter refers to the size of the front lens that gathers the available light. A larger objective lens diameter can gather more light and provide a brighter image, but it also means a larger and heavier scope.
The field of view refers to the area visible through the scope. A wider field of view is beneficial for tracking moving targets and allows you to see more of the surroundings.
Reticles are the crosshairs or aiming points visible through the scope. Different reticles are suitable for different shooting situations. For instance, a duplex reticle is ideal for medium-range shooting, while a mil-dot reticle is better for long-range shooting.
The weight and size of the night vision riflescope are also essential factors to consider. A heavier scope can be challenging to carry and may affect your shooting accuracy. A more compact scope is easier to handle and may allow for faster target acquisition.
Night vision rifle scopes require batteries to operate. It's essential to choose a scope with a long battery life to avoid having to change batteries frequently.
A night vision rifle scope must be durable and weather-resistant to withstand tough conditions. Look for scopes with shockproof and waterproof features.
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