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Sweet, fireproof AND waterproof, can't beat that! I kid, I kid. That is impressive. I hope the size of the core is an indication as to the overall size and weight of the monocular! View Quote That is another topic of good discussion I've started a thread on. More coming on this one. |
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Besides the benefit of less power consumption, less weight for the core and battery supply, the smaller required germanium lens diameter results in significant cost savings too, price of entire unit is about 20% LESS than a larger pixel core with larger lens system just from the cost of the lens alone.
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Quoted: Besides the benefit of less power consumption, less weight for the core and battery supply, the smaller required germanium lens diameter results in significant cost savings too, price of entire unit is about 20% LESS than a larger pixel core with larger lens system just from the cost of the lens alone. Wonder what the MTBF is on these new denser cores? View Quote The pics posted earlier looks like they have a few dead pixels already. Not that this matters much as most units will have them at some point no matter what.
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Not sure who they partnered with and all that, but I personally handled a few units that looked just like this one below and saw trays of them in foam over at IR Defense. The size (lack thereof) and the weight (lack thereof) was quite apparent. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/Clutch99/BAES_167263_492x277_zps02f4f144.jpg View Quote Sweet. Good to know |
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Besides the benefit of less power consumption, less weight for the core and battery supply, the smaller required germanium lens diameter results in significant cost savings too, price of entire unit is about 20% LESS than a larger pixel core with larger lens system just from the cost of the lens alone. Wonder what the MTBF is on these new denser cores? View Quote I wonder now BAE in the market, whats going to happen to Flir |
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Also, does it mean or or less recoil that they can take? The pics posted earlier looks like they have a few dead pixels already. Not that this matters much as most units will have them at some point no matter what. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Besides the benefit of less power consumption, less weight for the core and battery supply, the smaller required germanium lens diameter results in significant cost savings too, price of entire unit is about 20% LESS than a larger pixel core with larger lens system just from the cost of the lens alone. Wonder what the MTBF is on these new denser cores? Almost every core that comes from FLIR has dead pixels in it. Usually companies mask the dead pixels by copying the neighboring pixel. I think it just needs some tweaking. |
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Besides the benefit of less power consumption, less weight for the core and battery supply, the smaller required germanium lens diameter results in significant cost savings too, price of entire unit is about 20% LESS than a larger pixel core with larger lens system just from the cost of the lens alone. Wonder what the MTBF is on these new denser cores? I wonder now BAE in the market, whats going to happen to Flir Simple, they will continue to innovate new exciting products like the Lepton cores, and the just new released this week Muon core! |
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There is new and exciting thermal and digital stuff in the next few years from many, that makes my head spin. We're at a crossroads right now what will be some breakthrough technology. My money is on digital as I've watched with a keen eye over the years.
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I like what I am hearing here on this, I wonder how long before digital is available from TNVC... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My money is on digital as I've watched with a keen eye over the years. Vic I like what I am hearing here on this, I wonder how long before digital is available from TNVC... It's not the sensors, it's the DISPLAY technology that needs to catch up. Until your eye can view a digital display as a true "pass-through" image (like i^2) there will always be issues. I'm sure that day will come (and I hope it comes quickly), but right now I've never seen a digital display that I can navigate comfortably with on my head. Viewing and targeting, sure, but it's still a very unnatural process. |
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I like what I am hearing here on this, I wonder how long before digital is available from TNVC... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My money is on digital as I've watched with a keen eye over the years. Vic I like what I am hearing here on this, I wonder how long before digital is available from TNVC... |
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Ok, all this scientific talk about pixels and catheters and shit makes my head spin.
I love my tnvpvs14 and I don't have enough time to enjoy it as much as I'd like but all this makes me just want to spend more money I don't have. |
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More down range image capture pics coming folks have asked for.
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For the clip-on function is it only for 1× or can you also use it with magnification? Either way this appears to be a ton of scope for the money. Especially that 12 mic sensor
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I've used my 1-4x six year old Elcan on the MK1 with good success. I had the beta of the MKII for a few weeks but did not use in clip-on duties.
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I have several more down range pics coming. Sorry for the delay as I've been traveling as of late.
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There is new and exciting thermal and digital stuff in the next few years from many, that makes my head spin. We're at a crossroads right now what will be some breakthrough technology. My money is on digital as I've watched with a keen eye over the years. Vic View Quote Posts like these make my bank account tremble with fear. |
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Any hard launch date or is this "vaporware" as well? View Quote Sachal - With all due respect this thread is about an MK2 version of a scope, meaning that we know this about the IR hunter weapon sight based on MK1 DELIVERY TO MARKET. * It withstands recoil from 338 Lapua Magnum class rifles * It functions as a standalone thermal weapon sight OR a clip on * It has been used successfully on some pig hunts * It is priced well for the features it provides compared to other thermal sights I sure hope you recognize that the Vaporware tag doesn't apply here............ HTXH |
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I do know that the MK I is a tested scope and I personally think it is a nice scope as well, compared to other scopes in the market.. My comment is only directed towards the BAE 640 core. It is my understanding that they have couple of prototype cores from BAE. BAE has yet to send these cores into full production as they are eagerly looking for a major manufacturer to partner up with. Unless they find someone who is willing to buy these cores in the thousands, like a government entity, it won't make any feasible sense to head into production. If the thread was about MK I I wouldn't have said anything but because it is about MK II which is a using a newer technology, I think my question is fair. I know the maker of IR hunter and consider him a friend. But as an new technology enthusiast, I'd would like to know more details.
I'll add, I am wrong about the statement above, please prove me wrong. I am man enough to admit it. People have mentioned that they have seen batches and batches of cores from BAE. I just want to find out the real information so I can separate the facts from the fiction |
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Posts like these make my bank account tremble with fear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is new and exciting thermal and digital stuff in the next few years from many, that makes my head spin. We're at a crossroads right now what will be some breakthrough technology. My money is on digital as I've watched with a keen eye over the years. Vic Posts like these make my bank account tremble with fear. My "Minister of Finance" says that at times with some of my hobbies! Vic |
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For folks who preordered, we've been told we will have our MKII units sometime next week. Thanks guys!
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For folks who preordered, we've been told we will have our MKII units sometime next week. Thanks guys! Vic View Quote What was the verdict on which optics (and at what magnification) are compatible w/ these as clip-ons? Pretty flipping exciting if they work as advertised, especially for the price. |
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What was the verdict on which optics (and at what magnification) are compatible w/ these as clip-ons? Pretty flipping exciting if they work as advertised, especially for the price. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For folks who preordered, we've been told we will have our MKII units sometime next week. Thanks guys! Vic What was the verdict on which optics (and at what magnification) are compatible w/ these as clip-ons? Pretty flipping exciting if they work as advertised, especially for the price. Hi ya, IR Defense is going to be publishing a clip guide that will cover the details. Vic |
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Wow. This looks like a great product. If it is as durable and reliable as the FLIR RS64-35 I have, they will have a huge hit on their hands. It should keep the pressure on FLIR to upgrade reticles and continue product enhancements.
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If you were going to use this as both a hand held viewer for detection and as a dedicated scope, which lens would you go with?
I have used the LS64. The field of view is 18° × 14°. It works well. The 35mm Mark II datasheet says the "base FOV" is 12 degrees. There seems to be a number missing for a direct comparison. |
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Just a few 35mm left in stock. End of November for the 19mm we were just told as we had the IR Defense folks at the office today.
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Were all the pics on this page one without zoom? I'm thinking I might want a 19mm lens due to my close range pig hunting.
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Tell me that's not the nicest display on a consumer thermal you've seen to date!
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Tell me that's not the nicest display on a consumer thermal you've seen to date! View Quote The images do look about ten times better than any other consumer thermal pics I've seen on the interwebs. I would love to look at one side by side w/ my LWTS, these are the first web images I've seen that look even remotely close to what I see when I look through mine. I know web pics aren't the best judge, but they do tell some of the story. I've never seen a FLIR RS pic that looks even half as good as the ones above of the Hunter Mk2. Only time will tell what the durability will be like... of the unit AND the company behind it. |
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Not sure if it was posted and I missed it, but by chance do you know any environment numbers from those pictures? Such as time of day, temp, etc. Thanks
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The images do look about ten times better than any other consumer thermal pics I've seen on the interwebs. I would love to look at one side by side w/ my LWTS, these are the first web images I've seen that look even remotely close to what I see when I look through mine. I know web pics aren't the best judge, but they do tell some of the story. I've never seen a FLIR RS pic that looks even half as good as the ones above of the Hunter Mk2. Only time will tell what the durability will be like... of the unit AND the company behind it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tell me that's not the nicest display on a consumer thermal you've seen to date! The images do look about ten times better than any other consumer thermal pics I've seen on the interwebs. I would love to look at one side by side w/ my LWTS, these are the first web images I've seen that look even remotely close to what I see when I look through mine. I know web pics aren't the best judge, but they do tell some of the story. I've never seen a FLIR RS pic that looks even half as good as the ones above of the Hunter Mk2. Only time will tell what the durability will be like... of the unit AND the company behind it. Ditto on the image quality vs LWTS. I bet they're pretty similar in hand. I like the web pics enough I think I'm gonna check out a 35mm version. The wife has been hoggig the LWTS during deer hunting this year. I think we need to be a two thermal family now. |
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