Digital day and night vision riflescope | DIGEX C50 with X940S IR infrared illuminator | PULSAR
Welcome to the age of sensors coupled with state-of-the-art digital intelligence. Yes, that's right, we now live in a world in which high-end aids have become indispensable. You could perhaps also say that we live in two worlds. In a real and a virtual reality.
The new PULSAR DIGEX C50 Telescopic sight is a State-of-the-art, digital day and night vision targeting optics with an extremely powerful 1928×1088 FHD CMOS sensor.
This delivers extreme image resolution, resulting in high detail reproduction by day and by night. The image is displayed in full colour during the day and in HD night vision at night.
The DIGEX C50 C50 is fully operational in just 3 seconds after pressing the power button.
The PULSAR DIGEX C50 uses a new lens and a new sensorto guarantee the best results at any time of day: in the morning and at dusk, during the day and after midnight, the image is clear and detailed.
The DIGEX C50 day and night vision device provides hunters with the maximum amount of information and details to make the right decision for accurate shooting.
Colour imaging from sunset to dusk in colour twilight mode
In deep twilight, when the human eye is already no longer able to recognise details of observed objects, the DIGEX C50 displays a Bright image with correct colour reproduction and thus extends the hunting time into the night.
High-precision aiming with picture-in-picture mode
With the "Picture-in-picture" function, the shooter can create a high-precision target frame. can be displayed.
The frame, which only 10 % of the entire display area The reticle, which takes up the entire field of view, contains a magnified image of the target and a reticle that provides the user with a more detailed image of the target area and enables visual control of the entire field of view.
Variable magnification from optical 3.5x to digital 14x
The basic magnification of the DIGEX C50 riflescopes can be increased fourfold - from 3.5x to 14x.
The Zoom changes either gradually in 2x steps or continuously, to set the ideal ratio of magnification and field of view for specific conditions.
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CMOS FHD 1928×1088 sensor
IPX7 protection class
Networked via the smartphone app
1024×768 AMOLED display Output surface
Detection up to 500 m distance
Up to 5 weapons can be fired and stored & 10 distance coordinates each
SumLight software for increased sensitivity PULSAR DIGEX C50 - ultimate response and detection performance
The SumLight function increases the sensor sensitivity, which Passive observation (without IR emitter) in poor lighting conditions and at night.
The Software automatically activates algorithms (e.g. addition of neighbouring pixel signals of a sensor, frame addition) and thus increases the sensitivity of the device while maintaining the same image quality.
Realistic colour reproduction during the day
The Digex C50 combines the full-colour image of a traditional daytime riflescope with the ultimate in digital functionality. This turns conservative daytime hunting into high-tech and makes your usual daytime riflescope superfluous.
Over 500m night vision range
The DIGEX C50 has the best night vision sensitivity in its class in the infrared spectrum, including a wavelength range of 900-950 nm, and can be used in conjunction with invisible IR emitters with a wavelength of 940 nm extremely effective.
Ultra-clear HD AMOLED-display on the PULSAR DIGEX C50
The impressive, high-resolution 1024×768 HD AMOLED display is characterised by improved colour reproduction and high contrast to deliver a clear and smooth picture at all times.
In combination with the Wide-angle eyepiece of 29.5° offers this combined Day and night vision riflescope comfortable image perception without tunnelling effect and without eye strain, even when looking through for long periods of time
The Picture-in-picture mode utilises 10 % of the AMOLED displayto display an HD zeroing frame to the user. In this mode, a magnified image of the target and reticle is displayed while maintaining visual control over the entire field of view.
The Integrated video (including recoil-activated) and image recording in MPEG-4 and .jpg makes sharing thermal imaging snapshots quick and easy. The internal 16 GB memory can easily cope with bumps and stores hours of video footage or thousands of photos.
Five shooting profiles, 50 zero distances
The DIGEX C50 offers a choice of ten different reticles, which are Colour, configuration and function differentiate between direct shot and ballistic, scalable (FFP) and non-scalable (SFP). The results of the zero position are saved in five possible shooting profiles. Each profile can have up to 10 target distances save.
The DIGEX C50 has been designed to be robust and durable while retaining the familiar optics of a riflescope when mounted on any hunting rifle with a standard 30 mm ring.
Large calibre weapons are no problem. The PULSAR riflescope has a recoil resistance of up to 6000 joules. 375 H&H, 12 gauge and 9.3×64 are therefore not a problem.
The scope is designed for use in a wide range of temperatures and works at -25 to +50 °C.
The watertightness according to IPX7 means that the DIGEX C50 works without problems even in heavy rain, high humidity and even after immersion in up to 3 metres of water for up to 30 minutes.
Stream Vision video recording and Wifi | digital vision and technological progress networked | Details
Expand your usual video recording at night with the new experience of full-colour recordings for hunting by day and night. One touch of a button is all it takes to take a photo or start recording.
In combination with the built-in WiFi module and Stream Vision 2 connectivity, the user can view and share unforgettable moments of their hunt.
Connecting the Stream Vision 2 app to the device opens up a whole range of features and functions, such as the ability to use your mobile phone or tablet as a second screen, remotely control digital functions, view and share videos and photos, install the latest firmware updates remotely and much more.
The app is available for Apple and Android devices in the Apple AppStore and Google Play Store.
PULSAR - Uncompromising quality and ease of use - Made in Europe
PULSAR is part of Yukon Advanced Optics Worldwidea European high-tech group of companies headquartered in Lithuania.
The PULSAR story goes back to 1991. Three decades later, PULSAR is the world's leading brand for thermal imaging devices and digital day and night vision devices and has developed into a trendsetter and innovation leader in this sector.
As a high-tech company, PULSAR strives to innovate and innovate every step of the way. Always looking for new ways to improve and utilise the most advanced technologies to experience the natural world and support outdoor adventurers around the world.
The majority of the advanced PULSAR devices are developed, designed, manufactured, packaged and shipped to our worldwide distribution partners in our factories in Europe. In-house firmware and software guarantee the optimisation and the necessary quality of the devices.
NS riflescopes
High-quality night vision optics make professional hunting even safer in difficult times. And it probably reduces unnecessary animal suffering due to missed shots!
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How sharp is the image? We define in 10 levels from 0 (blurred) to 10 (extreme).
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How high is the light output? We define in 10 levels from 0 (weak) to 10 (mega).
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How professional is the look? We define the fun factor from 1 (rather bland) to 12 (great).
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To read - Considerations for the purchase of night vision technology (for riflescopes)
Nowadays, night vision aiming device solutions are high-end precision devices of the latest design
They comprehensively fulfil the Needs of hunters and marksmenwhich place the highest demands on the performance of the target devices.
Night vision devices are residual light amplifiers. This means that they amplify the minimal light that is still present (not visible to humans) in tubes or digitally and display it as an image for the human eye on a screen (digital or analogue, depending on the technology).
The result is either the well-known green image or the greyscale image.
As the available residual light is often not sufficient for the technology, infrared light emitters are used. This light can then be better utilised by night vision devices.
It is important that the wavelength of the IR amplifier and the sensor match, otherwise the light cannot be utilised by the night vision device.
Night vision devices are now available as an attachment, as a top-mounted device or as a riflescope with integrated night vision technology.
Night vision attachments are placed on the objective side of the riflescope and attached with an adapter.
In contrast to night vision attachments, the hunter looks into his riflescope as usual with the attachment.
You virtually look through the IF at the imaging surface of the attachment and can thus address it and aim using a reticle (ideally with a red dot).
A major disadvantage of night-vision attachments is their top-heaviness and the fact that they cannot be attached with complete precision and repeat accuracy or wear out over time. This can lead to misses and unnecessary animal suffering that is not appropriate for hunting.
Night vision attachments are mounted on the eyepiece side of the telescopic sight.
The image is transmitted to the rifle through the scope and projected to the hunter's eye. In order for the IF and the attachment to match, the weapon must be shot with the attachment.
It is important that the riflescope has a very high light transmission in the correct wavelength. The use of infrared illuminators can also help here.
A major disadvantage of night-vision attachments is that they cannot be mounted with complete precision and repeat accuracy, or they wear out over time. This can lead to misses and unnecessary animal suffering that is not appropriate for hunting.
To be used like a normal precision riflescope with all the advantages of digital technology.
Huge advantage: The riflescope can be shot for several different weapons (as long as an appropriate mounting solution is used) and saved for each weapon, including distances. This even saves a real budget.
A major advantage of night vision riflescopes is the normal precision of a riflescope. There are no misses and hunting should not be a problem. Another new feature is operation in full colour during the day and at dusk.
Night vision riflescopes are even classified as prohibited articles in various countries! Even possession is prohibited and punishable by law. Please observe the applicable legal situation in your country.
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