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Pard 2.8x45 Ts36 Thermal Riflescope With Laser Rangefinder

Pard 2.8x45 Ts36 Thermal Riflescope With Laser Rangefinder
  • Product Code: eq122404
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$10,797.00 $14,036.10

The PARD 2.8x45 TS36 Thermal Riflescope with Laser Rangefinderfrom PARD 2.8x45 TS36 Thermal Riflescope with Laser Rangefinderallows you to see your target in the dark as well as during the day, and offers a suite of functions designed to get you on target quickly. The TS36 looks like a traditional optical riflescope, but uses a 640 x 480 LWIR thermal sensor and PARD's Infrared Enhancement Algorithm technology to reveal targets obscured by the dark or bad weather. Its ≤25mK noise equivalent temperature difference at 32°F produces a clean, low-noise image.

The circular LTPS display offers a bright image with high contrast and the choice of six reticles. The rangefinder accurately measures the distance to objects up to 1200 yards away. Control is simple and intuitive with the focus lever and the multifunction control knob. Image Shift Zero makes it easy to keep your gun sighted in, the ballistic calculator computes your round's trajectory, and the long eye relief makes shooting safe and comfortable.

640 x 480 VOx Microbolometer    800 x 800 Circular LTPS Display    ≤25mK NETD    1200-Yard Laser Rangefinder    Infrared Enhancement Algorithm    Focus Lever    Multifunction Control Knob    Image Shift Zero    Ballistic Calculator

Key Specs
Sensor Size640 x 480
Display800 x 800
MagnificationOptical: 2.8x
Digital: 2 to 8x
Inputs/Outputs1x USB-C
1x HDMI
Battery1x 18650
General
Sensor Size640 x 480
Display800 x 800
Refresh Rate50 Hz
Pixel Size12 µm
Spectral Range8 to 14 µm
Thermal Sensitivity<25 mK at 32.04°F / 0.02°C
Built-In MicYes
Performance
MagnificationOptical: 2.8x
Digital: 2 to 8x
Objective Lens Diameter45 mm
Angle of View9.7 x 7.3°
Camera
Storage128 GB via microSD
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs1x USB-C
1x HDMI
GPSNo
Physical
MountingNo
Battery1x 18650
Operating Conditions12 to 82°F / -20 to 50°C 
Dimensions13.8 x 3.7 x 3.5" / 350 x 95 x 88 mm
Weight25.6 oz / 725.0 g

The display lets you see every detail of your target and provides high picture resolution. Experience high-clarity images with vivid colors.

Four inches of eye relief allows you to see the whole with no danger of being injured by your rifle's recoil. A rubber eye cup is included to block stray light.

The basic parameters are shown on both sides of the screen, so the middle area is maximized for users to observe their targets.

The focus lever allows users to manually adjust their focus without losing sight of their target.

Fast and slow rotation and other control settings make it easy to adjust high distance and ballistic data values in just a few seconds. It's convenient for entering data for shooting considerations such as distance, velocity, altitude, etc.

Range targets up to 1200 yards away with low power consumption.

Using image shift zero, the image will shift to the center and align with the crosshair center point. After zeroing for the first time, the impact point and the center of the crosshair will always align, which maximizes the use of the entire observation field.

The ballistic calculator can precisely calculate the bullet's travel distance and then indicate an auxiliary cross-hair on the side, giving you precise trajectory for long range targets.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is the leather the sand paper type?

A: Yes, the Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera has a sandpapery type of leather.

Q: 2. Is this a flat top battery or a button top?

A: The PARD 18650 Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery (3.7V, 3200mAh) has a small button on one end.

Q: 3. When was this camera released?

A: The Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera (Black), BH #LEMPB was released in 2003.

Q: 4. are there any corrective eye pieces available for the m cameras or is it built in the camera?

A: The Leica M-A (Typ 127) uses diopters that are -3 to +3.This is the link for them, https://bhpho.to/2zd2KVw.

Q: 5. Does the silver MP come with the rapid rewinder attachment as depicted in the product photos?

A: No, My silver MP didn't come with it. If it comes, it would be great!

Q: 6. Why is there no Logo on front, top, or back of camera???

A: It is just a design on this Leica film camera not to have a Leica logo.

Q: 7. What frame lines are in the viewfinder?

A: The Leica M-A (Typ 127) Rangefinder Camera has frame lines for 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 90mm, and 135mm, and they are paired in the viewfinder in combinations of 28/90mm, 35/135mm 50/75mm.

Q: 8. How often does the battery for the light meter have to be replaced? Is the battery readily available for purchase?

A: The Leica MP 0.72 35mm Film Rangefinder Camera uses two (2) SR44(76S) 1.55v Silver Battery or one (1) DL76 Lithium battery to power the camera. Depending on the camera's usage, the battery should last between 6 months to a year on average. That being said, as the camera is all mechanical and only the internal light meter is powered by the camera's battery, the camera is still able to be operated without a battery.

Q: 9. Hi, I am in Australia and would like to know if the warranty is still valid if I buy from you in the USA? Thanks

A: I advise you to check with Leica Australia regarding this issue, however, warranties from manufacturers are typically specific to the country in which the item was purchased from. We do offer an extended service plan through a third party company called Square Trade, which will provide international coverage for either two or three years depending on your preference, and will additionally protect against drops, spills, and other incidents. You can read more about Square Trade here: http://bhpho.to/1fMHaTB

Q: 10. Does it have an "L-seal", or is it just a black screw? Difficult to see from pics

A: If you are referring to the Leica red dot decal usually on the front of the camera, Leica chose to deliberately omit the red dot decal from the Leica M-A (Typ 127) Rangefinder Camera.

12/09/2024

[1x 18650] Love love love this binoc!

5
02/09/2024

[800 x 800 ] This Nikon Laser 50 is better than the 4K Black. I now have both, and did an AB test on them.



They range exactly the same, at about 3700 yards each(best case) and about 1900 on trees.



The main difference is the L50 has a Magnesium case, and will display angle or compensated yardage in the display.



The Laser 50 also comes with a 5 year warranty.



I'm not sure why Nikon called it a 50, and not a 4K Black mark II, but this performs exactly the same as the old 4k Black.

5
02/08/2024

[640 x 480] bought as a gift for a family member and he loves it..

5
14/07/2024

[1x 18650] The product is easy to set up and use with my thor 4 scope, was delivered fast, put it to use two night later and was very pleased

5
06/07/2024

[45 mm] very easy to use. Locks on target quickly and easily. Battery usage much better than expected. Used 5 rounds and battery still shows full charge. Very clear picture. works well with unsteady hands. Only drawback is no magnet mount for cart.

5
24/05/2024

[1x 18650] Unit works great! Impressive capabilities. Great customer service!!!!

5
12/05/2024

[9.7 x 7.3°] I've owned some of the most popular rangefinders and used most of the rest at one time or another while playing golf with others. As a longtime Canon user, I was happy they jumped into this category with their optics and technology.
As a rangefinder:
+ Locks onto pin with prism immediately. -Faster than all the rest I've ever used, it's actually quite surprising how fast it locks on.
+ Unit vibrates when lock is established.
+ Numbers are crisp and easy to see in viewfinder. Integrated diopter adjustment for those who need it like me.
+ Unit is small, lightweight and fits in back pocket - I mostly walk while playing and wanted a small form factor. Always wondered why most of them are not smaller. Not an issue in my hand to hold steady while taking readings with image stabilization.
+ Rechargeable battery via USB C (no more searching for CR2s). Battery charge icon is lit in viewfinder each time unit is utilized.
+ Zoom function is handy to located far targets and even help identify golf balls- was on the tee side of a creek and wasn't sure whose ball carried the hazard. Used the zoom function to identify the ball from 20 yards away.
+Canon menu is simple to navigate and set the unit/change and modify.
+ Camera is an added bonus; I did not purchase it for that function but have used it and works to my expectations with a small handheld device. Same with the video.
- Only option that some will miss is the internal magnet that other brands have to enable the unit to be put on the support bar of a golf car and help you forget your rangefinder after golf.

5
15/04/2024

[Yes] I’ve been using the X-Sight 5 for several months, and it’s become my go-to scope. The ability to switch from day to night mode with ease makes it versatile for all hunting conditions. Plus, the scope holds zero perfectly, even after rough handling. Perfect for those serious about hunting in all conditions.

5
15/04/2024

[1x 18650] I finally received the product and tried it out. The stabilizer is excellent and very user-friendly. I’m glad I bought it.

5

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