by John C on Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:01 pm
If you are in the market for a thermal imaging device, than do not settle for anything but the very best. Especially since you will certainly feel a ding in your pocket. Previously unavailable to the consumer market, FLIR has for the first time released the consumer version of its multi purpose thermal monocular. This thing is great, you can use it hand held or you can mount it to a rifle and turn on the
illuminated reticle to aim with. It also allows you to take 70 digital images that it stores on its internal hard drive which you can later transfer to a PC with a USB cable. The great advantage to this sight is that you can see in the dark, you can see through smoke or fog. Also the range is incredible you can see further at night than any Generation
Night Vision device. If you are going to spend the money do your self a favor and get this Thermal, I know I am glad I did.
-John C.
If you are in the market for a thermal imaging device, than do not settle for anything but the very best. Especially since you will certainly feel a ding in your pocket. Previously unavailable to the consumer market, FLIR has for the first time released the consumer version of its multi purpose thermal monocular. This thing is great, you can use it hand held or you can mount it to a rifle and turn on the [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/riflescopes.html]illuminated reticle[/url] to aim with. It also allows you to take 70 digital images that it stores on its internal hard drive which you can later transfer to a PC with a USB cable. The great advantage to this sight is that you can see in the dark, you can see through smoke or fog. Also the range is incredible you can see further at night than any Generation [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/nightvision.html]Night Vision[/url] device. If you are going to spend the money do your self a favor and get this Thermal, I know I am glad I did.
-John C.