HikMicro Thunder ARM52-57 57mm Clip-On Adaptor
R3,129The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-57 57mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
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The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-57 57mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-54 54mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-52 52mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-48 48mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder ARM52-47 47mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder 46mm Clip-On Adaptor connects the HIKMICRO THUNDER 2.0 unit and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 62 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 58 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 56 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 50 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 44 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
HikMicro Thunder 2.0 Series Clip-On Adaptor – 30 mm. The adapter connects the thermal clip-on and the daylight scope.
The HikMicro Thunder Adaptor Clip-On is the eyepiece used to convert the HikMicro. Thunder from a dedicated scope to a Clip-On unit. Suitable for 38-43mm diameter scope.
The HikMicro Cheetah C32F-RL LRF Digital Night Vision Monocular offers the flexibility of interchangeable lenses to deliver a high-performance Day & Night dedicated monocular and a front clip-on night vision that clamps to an existing optical scope – in one affordable package.
The HikMicro Cheetah C32F-SL LRF Digital Night Vision Riflescope is a high-performance dedicated digital day & night riflescope. Optimised to deliver a high-resolution full-colour image in the daytime before converting to night mode to give you a detailed black and white image with up to 400 m of detection distance with the built-in IR illuminator.
The HikMicro Alpex A50TN Digital Day & Night Vision Scope is a full HD day and night scope with exceptional low light ability. The HikMicro designed sensor provides a detailed colour image during daylight, automatically adjusting for twilight conditions, retaining full colour.
The HikMicro Alpex A50T Digital Day & Night Vision Scope is a full HD day and night scope with exceptional low light ability. The HikMicro designed sensor provides a detailed colour image during daylight, automatically adjusting for twilight conditions, retaining full colour.
The HikMicro Thunder TQ50CR 2.0 50mm Thermal Clip-On has a 640 × 512 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TQ35CR 2.0 35mm Thermal Clip-On has a 640 × 512 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TH35PCR 2.0 35mm Thermal Clip-On has a 384 × 288 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TE19CR 2.0 19mm Thermal Clip-On has a 256 × 192 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display, which provides clear images under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
The HikMicro Thunder TQ50 2.0 50mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 640 × 512 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TQ35 2.0 35mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 640 × 512 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TH35P 2.0 35mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 384 × 288 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background are with minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TH25P 2.0 25mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 384 × 288 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display. High thermal sensitivity ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when the object and background have minimal temperature difference.
The HikMicro Thunder TE25 2.0 25mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 256 × 192 thermal detector and a 1024 × 768 OLED display, which provides clear images under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
The HikMicro Thunder TE19 2.0 19mm Thermal Monocular & Riflescope has a 256 × 192 thermal detector and a 1,024 × 768 OLED display, which provides clear images under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc.
The HikMicro Raptor TS56-75Q 75mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binocular offers excellent image quality in true living colour or thermal during day and night observation in adverse weather conditions with up to 3,600 m detection range. The binocular is mainly applied for day & night observation, hunting, hiking, searching and rescuing.
Hunting can be a thrilling and exciting experience, but having the right optics can make all the difference in your success. Choosing the right hunting optics can be a daunting task, but with the right information, you can make an informed decision. In this article, we will explore the different types of hunting optics and how to choose the best one for your needs.
Before you start shopping for hunting optics, it is important to understand the different types and how they work. There are four main types of hunting optics: binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, and rangefinders.
Binoculars are the most common type of hunting optic and are used for general scouting and observation. They are lightweight and compact, making them easy to carry around. Binoculars come in different magnifications, and the size of the objective lens (the lens farthest from the eye) determines how much light they can gather.
Spotting scopes are used for long-range observation and are ideal for glassing terrain for game. They are similar to telescopes and have a higher magnification than binoculars. Spotting scopes also have a larger objective lens for gathering more light, making them ideal for low-light conditions.
Riflescopes are mounted on rifles and are used for precise aiming and shooting. They come in different magnifications and have a reticle (crosshairs) for aiming. Riflescopes are typically made with high-quality materials to withstand the recoil of the rifle.
Rangefinders are used to measure the distance to a target, making them ideal for long-range shooting. They use laser technology to measure the distance accurately and quickly.
When choosing hunting optics, there are several factors to consider to ensure you get the best one for your needs.
Magnification is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing hunting optics. Higher magnification allows you to see farther, but it also reduces the field of view and can make it difficult to keep the image steady.
The size of the objective lens determines how much light the optics can gather, which is crucial for low-light conditions. Larger objective lenses can gather more light but can also add weight and bulk to the optics.
The field of view refers to the area visible through the optics. A wider field of view is beneficial for tracking fast-moving game.
Eye relief refers to the distance between the eyepiece and the eye. Optics with longer eye relief are more comfortable to use, especially for those who wear glasses.
The reticle, or crosshairs, is important for aiming and shooting. Different reticle types and designs are available, and some are better suited for certain hunting situations than others.
Hunting can be tough on gear, so it is important to choose hunting optics that are durable and can withstand the elements.
Now that you understand the different types of hunting optics and the factors to consider, it is time to choose the right one for your needs. Here are some tips to help you make the best decision.
Your hunting style will play a significant role in determining the type of hunting optics you need. If you prefer long-range shooting, a spotting scope or rangefinder may be the best option. If you are more interested in general scouting and observation, binoculars may be the best choice for you. However, if you plan to do both scouting and shooting, a combination of binoculars and a riflescope may be ideal.
The terrain and game you will be hunting should also play a role in your decision. If you plan to hunt in heavily wooded areas, you may want to consider a lower magnification optic with a wider field of view. For open plains, a higher magnification optic may be better suited.
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