Yes this was originally used on the Conotech brand of thermals, although there is some slight changes in the LRF design from various manufacturers.... it's a neat design for sure..
Sounds neat, however let's see how it performs in real life - it certainly takes 30% from the lens therefore will probably equals to F 1.3 lens aperture (if lens itself is F1.0)
@@georgidimitrov4566 Yes Inline LRF styles will reduce the physical aperture size for sure, which should affect image slightly,..Although it's not noticeable...
Hmmmm I would say nothing much matches the A7 at long range. Although in every other way this scope has a much better design and features, also pricing for the specification is good, 2560px eye displays are an expensive component , manufacturing costs of over lens LRF designs, etc This is more useable at a wider range of distances, even more so for closer up work..
Hello Andrew they are Innomount, expensive but high quality, I use these on all my own tube style scopes, as they are lightweight and very well made. Once you have swallowed the initial cost, you have them for life and they are so easy to fit and remove... Link below. www.blackwoodoutdoors.co.uk/brand/innomount/
Very lightweight Neil, there is a firmware update to apply on it also, weathers been real poor this last few days, so I'll give it a testing once updated soon.
There is users with the 1280px model although it's not officially released yet. These SQ50L models will land this week with us and I would say for the design and features they offer will be a great buy for anyone in the market for a thermal scope.
We need to see you on the videos mr Blackwood 😜😜😜 you also need to try reply to your subscribers mate goes along away
Ha ha .... Big Mistake..
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The inline lrf is a fantastic idea there all coming along leaps and bounds
Yes this was originally used on the Conotech brand of thermals, although there is some slight changes in the LRF design from various manufacturers.... it's a neat design for sure..
Sounds neat, however let's see how it performs in real life - it certainly takes 30% from the lens therefore will probably equals to F 1.3 lens aperture (if lens itself is F1.0)
@@georgidimitrov4566 Yes Inline LRF styles will reduce the physical aperture size for sure, which should affect image slightly,..Although it's not noticeable...
What are the quick release you’re using?
Is it better than the senopex thermal scopes? Great channel
Hmmmm I would say nothing much matches the A7 at long range. Although in every other way this scope has a much better design and features, also pricing for the specification is good, 2560px eye displays are an expensive component , manufacturing costs of over lens LRF designs, etc This is more useable at a wider range of distances, even more so for closer up work..
great review, thanks for that....can you tell me what the mounts were ? think you said they're German ones, really like those
Hello Andrew they are Innomount, expensive but high quality, I use these on all my own tube style scopes, as they are lightweight and very well made. Once you have swallowed the initial cost, you have them for life and they are so easy to fit and remove... Link below.
www.blackwoodoutdoors.co.uk/brand/innomount/
Looks a cracking bit of kit does that mate doesn't look over large either
Very lightweight Neil, there is a firmware update to apply on it also, weathers been real poor this last few days, so I'll give it a testing once updated soon.
Good review , can you tell me the size of the mounts your using please
Hello Gary , Innomount two piece high as shown in this link .
www.blackwoodoutdoors.co.uk/product/innomount-two-piece-mounts/
What mounts is used on this
Yea been out last night and last week and not the best for thermal roll on winter mate way better 😅
Yes weathers been pants !
Has anyone seen the sx60 version yet
There is users with the 1280px model although it's not officially released yet. These SQ50L models will land this week with us and I would say for the design and features they offer will be a great buy for anyone in the market for a thermal scope.