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One of the Best, if not the Best.
I had the Leopold Tracker 2 before this model and found it to be next to useless out in the field due to small screen and short range. The Pulsar gives a fantastic long range image and offers video recording as well. Of course, it costs a lot more than the Leopold. I have come to the conclusion that when it comes to thermal scopes and viewers there is no free lunch. You are going to have to pay if you want quality. With the pulsar you can see very small differences in temperature. This definitely aids in identification of the potential prey you have spotted. More than spotting prey it allows m...
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The menus are complicated. The Pulsar monocular is useful in hunting hogs at night.
Was able to spot a hog at 50 yards back in the woods and watch it move out to the clearing where the corn pile is. Shot it in the neck.
Was able to spot a hog at 50 yards back in the woods and watch it move out to the clearing where the corn pile is. Shot it in the neck.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Hog Hunting
Purchased the Helion 2 XP50 for hog hunting. Very well made unit, light weight and had the same operating system as the Pulsar Trial. Wish I could upload some pictures, super clear and able to identify hogs at over 1000 yards. These units allow you to scan from the truck, or carry your gun on a back pack sling.
Pros:
- view
- Weight and balance
Cons:
- price
Best Used for:
- Hog and Coyote eradication.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
The need must outweigh the cost! Hunters will like, Film buffs need tripods!
You can see things which go unnoticed, if you can use it for more than hunting, you will enjoy the scientific side of film. I have many ideas and will be posting on YouTube. Just search for the name of the camera. I have the humming birds. If you can figure a way past the novelty of this view, you will enjoy the use unless your a hunter.
You NEED a tripod because there is no image stabilization.
NOTE: Unless you have explored these things, higher rez would not be advised because of cost. Lower rez would not make a film artist happy. In a setting, making movies for social media, the use of this camera will fill 5% to maybe 8% of your feature without bothering your audience. With that in mind, they will come back to see more! Using Drones, Thermal, Action, and 360 cameras, you can make some fun videos!
Review my Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 on YouTube to get a good idea (Humming birds). Again, creative minds will excel!
You NEED a tripod because there is no image stabilization.
NOTE: Unless you have explored these things, higher rez would not be advised because of cost. Lower rez would not make a film artist happy. In a setting, making movies for social media, the use of this camera will fill 5% to maybe 8% of your feature without bothering your audience. With that in mind, they will come back to see more! Using Drones, Thermal, Action, and 360 cameras, you can make some fun videos!
Review my Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 on YouTube to get a good idea (Humming birds). Again, creative minds will excel!
Pros:
- Scientific and Interesting
Cons:
- Narrow scale of use unless creative
Best Used for:
- Play, Science, Hunting, Amazement
Would recommend: Yes
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