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Pulsar Forward DFA75 is the first digital night vision cap on our market for use with daytime scopes with 42, 50 and 56 mm lenses. Pulsar Forward DFA75 with the help of a suitable quick connector can be connected not only with scopes, but also with observation spotting scopes or binoculars, which together with the invisible naked eye, built-in laser IR illuminator, long range 915 nm and output form a powerful observation tool.
Adapters for spotting scopes / binoculars with three diameters are available:
42mm: # 79121 50mm: # 79122 56mm: # 79123
The durable fiberglass housing withstands drops and shocks, and the entire device is designed to work with a recoil of up to 6,000 J.
The optical parameters of the Pulsar Forward DFA75 attachments put it on a par with the generation 2+ night vision attachments, mainly due to the very high optical resolution of 50 lpm, and also due to the 1x magnification. After putting on the 8x56 night binoculars, we get a night vision optical path with 8x magnification and a large enough exit pupil for observation with the illuminator turned off, eg under the light of the moon or a nearby town.
With this attachment you can observe and record high quality night images, thanks to the SumLight technology, which allows this device to work with extremely low external lighting 0.00004 lux. The device's analog video output allows you to easily connect it to image recorders for recording. The Pulsar Forward DFA75 night vision cap is made in a new digital technology, so you can use it during the day without fear, for example as a camera recording, for example, accurate hits.
The image is clean and clear, thanks to the high-quality 50mm f / 1.0 lens with anti-reflective coatings and the OLED display with VGA resolution (640x480 pixels). This display is not only easy on the eyes, unlike the old LCD technology, but it can also work at very low temperatures without fear of freezing.
The device is powered by 4 AA batteries (fingers), it can be powered by Ni-MH rechargeable batteries or with an external Pulsar EPS3 or EPS5 battery. It is waterproof, thanks to which it can work in rain, snow, fog, in temperatures from -20 to 50 degrees Celsius. • SumLight frame summation technology • precisely calculated optics with FMC coatings • high quality 640x480 pixel display with OLED technology • built-in, invisible infrared laser illuminator with a wavelength of 915 nm, laser class 1 • video-out to connect a recorder, e.g. CVR640, Yukon MPR or similar • programmable remote switch • Fiberglass housing, resistant to impacts and falls • compact and lightweight design • quick-connector mounting The set includes an additional eyepiece that allows you to transform the Pulsar Forward DFA75 night vision cap into an observation, digital night vision monocular with a magnification of 5x (in older 10x deliveries) and great possibilities. • Lens: 50 mm / f1.0 • Optical magnification: 1x, 5x or 10x with eyepiece (depending on delivery) • Digital zoom: 1.5x • Illuminator infrared wavelength: 915 nm • Power of the infrared illuminator: 20 mW, safety class 1 • Maximum range with porthole: 400 m • Operation time with batteries (il. Off / on) 2 / 1.5 hours. • Runtime on external supply. (EPS3 / EPS5) 7/18 h • Field of view: 5 ° • Linear field of view: 8.7 m @ 100 m • Optical resolution of the system: 50 lp / mm • Exit diameter: 30 mm • The minimum distance of sharp vision: 5 m • Brightness range: 0.00004 lux - 30,000 lux • Working temperature range: -20 ° C to +50 ° C • Power supply: 4xAA or external EPS3 or EPS5 batteries • Kickback resistance: up to 6000 J. • Dimensions: 155 x 82 x 117 mm • Weight (without batteries): 560 g 2 years 




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