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Thread: Handheld Thermal LRF

  1. #16
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    The hik and the iray show far too much heat during the day compared to the pulsars has anyone else experienced this?
    How does the Syrong compare?
    Has Anyone compared the pard and syrong to the latest pulsars during daytime in different conditions (out in field on deer)?
    The pulsar seems so much better for those of us that use them predominantly during daytime.

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    Many of my videos are shot during the day on my Nightvisionnz YouTube channel.

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    Ordinary binoculars are designed for using in the daytime.
    Thermal monoculars are designed for using in the sunset,dark and early morning befor sunrise.How can people criticize a product that detects to much heat during the day.That what its designed for,but for use during the night.

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    Another happy Sytong xs03-35lrf customer here, seems to be at least as good as the pulsar xq38 lrf I'd played with previously and price and service are hard to beat... It has a lower base mag than the equivalent pard which I like, makes for quick spotting of animals in open country, and can still differentiate a rabbit from a cat at 150m which is important for neighbourly relations

 

 

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