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Thread: Best thermal monocular for $2500 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetawa View Post
    Would like to know what works with fog. Couple I had were useless so went back to relying on dog only. Haven't had a unit for 4 odd years but odd one I've seen in operation didn't like fog either.
    My sytong sx06-50 eats through fog and rain. Super impressed. The 50 doesn’t have a range finder though which doesn’t worry me. The others in the sx06 range do.
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    The current Sytong models use the HIK Micro sensors. They have a new brand coming out called Falcon Optic which is their own sensor. Falcon Optic will be mostly 640 and 1280 sensor models. We have the first sample of the 640 35mm LRF monocular arriving this week.
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    Get one with a rangefinder.

    It saves a massive amount of time figuring where the deer are - the world looks different in visible spectrum to how it looks on the thermal.... whodathunk?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    Get one with a rangefinder.

    It saves a massive amount of time figuring where the deer are - the world looks different in visible spectrum to how it looks on the thermal.... whodathunk?
    Yes. Agree. Its a weird perspective through them.
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