Yes the 940nm I played with until I cooked it.
True 940nm is invisible to the eye I was told, I could just make a glow out on my setup.
The UK boys use 940nm in sheds for rating and close in game...
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Yes the 940nm I played with until I cooked it.
True 940nm is invisible to the eye I was told, I could just make a glow out on my setup.
The UK boys use 940nm in sheds for rating and close in game...
Well a thermal spotter is a great set up I think! both will complement each other.
(1.) As for the 850nm IR there is a cherry low glow and they can pick it up. But mostly don't have a reaction to...
Versatility.
Was adding this to the above post and timed out on the edit, but for cat skinner's there more than one way.
Last night while driving I had the 007 off the rifle and used it to scan...
One more thing comes to mind with the Pard 007!
Scopes.
Some of the high end scopes don't work very well, because of the reflective filters.
There is a list somewhere what works.
The ones I...
Yes the 008 is a good unit depending on what you are doing across the board as they say.
The 008 I found takes a bit as well to adapt to, the field of vision is more narrow than the 007 but still...
Marty Henry has covered just about all the unit pretty well, the only thing I will add is I brought a red filter 37mm which slips inside the rubber eye cap! This doesn't help on the clarity too much,...
Has anyone used the Pard NV 007?
Tentman started with a post and never finished the fence:D
Someone will have one and am interested in the performance of it.
KH