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<blockquote data-quote="Zen Archery" data-source="post: 2340621" data-attributes="member: 60545"><p>Many thermals in the market now. Keep to 640x480 Resolution. If you "honestly" plan to shoot longer ranges at day or night get a 4x zoom or more. If you are average hunter (+/-150yds) you can get away 2x or 3x zoom. </p><p>4x zoom (tight FOV) makes close range location and panning a burden. 2x or 3x zoom makes longer shots tougher but you can digitally (more pixilation) zoom in but location and panning is a lot easier (wide FOV). </p><p>If you can do so buy America. But I understand the affordability of cheaper UK, Chinese & Russian made products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zen Archery, post: 2340621, member: 60545"] Many thermals in the market now. Keep to 640x480 Resolution. If you “honestly” plan to shoot longer ranges at day or night get a 4x zoom or more. If you are average hunter (+/-150yds) you can get away 2x or 3x zoom. 4x zoom (tight FOV) makes close range location and panning a burden. 2x or 3x zoom makes longer shots tougher but you can digitally (more pixilation) zoom in but location and panning is a lot easier (wide FOV). If you can do so buy America. But I understand the affordability of cheaper UK, Chinese & Russian made products. [/QUOTE]
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