Another great vid there Paul. Seeing the different colour pallets and animal species in such high quality is amazing. Like you demonstrated, seeing bats in the dead of night and clearly identifying that it is a bat is outstanding. They really are a necessary tool and once you use one, you think how did I cope before I had one. Look forward to seeing the review on the pulsar lrf you have there.
Nice one Paul a good quick review on that thermal. I use the hikmicro lynx 25mm thermal spotter and it's brilliant. Will look forward to your review on that pulsar as I was tempted to buy one a while ago. So when you test it could you please check out how good the LRF is at different ranges. That will be interesting to know. 👍
Hi Paul do you have apex 50 day and night scope I saw a video I thought it was you but looked on your videos and didn't see it so not sure . Thanks Simon..
@@simoncoher4841 well a friend of mine was showing me the footage he took of some stags with his Alpex and i can tell you the quality is great , check out Jim woods channel, he done a very honest review of one.
Cows were about 400-500 yards away , i have no experience with the FH35 falcon but knowing what i know now, if you want to test how good your thermal is, look through the lense but keep both eyes open, what you look at should move simultaneously with the thermal image not lagging behind the real one.
The owl 35 does have a great picture indeed, i like my pulsar LRF because of the rangefinding capability as everything either looks closer or further away at night.
Another great vid there Paul. Seeing the different colour pallets and animal species in such high quality is amazing. Like you demonstrated, seeing bats in the dead of night and clearly identifying that it is a bat is outstanding. They really are a necessary tool and once you use one, you think how did I cope before I had one. Look forward to seeing the review on the pulsar lrf you have there.
Thanks for lending me the gear mate!
Nice one Paul a good quick review on that thermal. I use the hikmicro lynx 25mm thermal spotter and it's brilliant. Will look forward to your review on that pulsar as I was tempted to buy one a while ago. So when you test it could you please check out how good the LRF is at different ranges. That will be interesting to know. 👍
I will definatly check the LRF in ALL weather conditions and ranges for you mate.
@@PaulHamM3 Nice one mate will look forward to it.
Great footage and video.
Hi Paul do you have apex 50 day and night scope I saw a video I thought it was you but looked on your videos and didn't see it so not sure .
Thanks Simon..
Hi simon, no i dont have a Alpex day/night scope, i have a Pulsar C50.
@PaulHamM3 OK mate can't remember where I saw the video, want some one genuine not a RUclipsr getting payed to say there great ect ..
@@simoncoher4841 well a friend of mine was showing me the footage he took of some stags with his Alpex and i can tell you the quality is great , check out Jim woods channel, he done a very honest review of one.
How far are the cows? ? ? OWL OH35 or FH35 Falcon? Thank you!
Cows were about 400-500 yards away , i have no experience with the FH35 falcon but knowing what i know now, if you want to test how good your thermal is, look through the lense but keep both eyes open, what you look at should move simultaneously with the thermal image not lagging behind the real one.
@@PaulHamM3 Reason because i need thermal is unlegal fishing on lake - for lake Security.
@jovandjukic5923 Well, the HIK or the Pulsar axion 2 that i have both used will easily capture human heat signatures.
I have Pulsar lrf but i want Hik owl 35, Hik is best, picture on Lrf is not vau
The owl 35 does have a great picture indeed, i like my pulsar LRF because of the rangefinding capability as everything either looks closer or further away at night.