PARD is a professional night vision and thermal imaging device manufacturer in the market of infrared night vision and thermal imaging for more than five years.
PARD I WANT TO BUY ONE OF YOUR SCOPES BUT I HAVE NO REAL VIDEOS FROM CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE REAL EXPERIENCE WITH PARD SCOPES THERE ARE A FEW BUT THEY SEEM TO WORK FOR PARD.
Pard assumes we all know what they know about the operation of their devices. A decent 'how-to' video manual would go far to helping users/ and potential customers decide on whether to invest in their products.
Yes, but it will not be as good as on a scope with paralax. Users usually run in to a blurry picture or blurry crosshair situation. On some scopes it's still usable, on some not so much. Premium scopes like Swarowski, Zeiss usually don't work well with the 007.
Great video. Thanks 🙌 I noticed mine is 940 nanometers. What is the difference between 850 and 940? Thanks for this masterpiece (nv007sp-lrf). I really like it 👍
Does the Pard TA32-35 LRF model have a manual shutter calibration (NUC) option. I see it advertised for the TA62 models - double press the LRF button. If not - is there a Menu option for shutter calibration (NUC) on the TA32 LRF models ? If neither please explain. Thanks
It seems like Pard is only catering to hunters and shooters For border security application, LRF and BA aren't needed. So LRF adds weight, size and price. I hope Pard makes day/night scope with thermal without LRF.
I have one and yes you can use it either way. Thermal or day/night scope. When in black and white night vision mode you can still have the ir light off if you wish. Hope this helps
Hi Pard, good video, thanks. Its nice to get an explanation of what the sensor numbers and pixels and luxes all mean. You have explained it well, thank you. I have been using a DS35 70 940 for the last 5 months. I do professional pest control and I use the scope for 4 to 8 hours a night, 4 to 6 nights a week, so I have quite a few hours behind your scope. There are 4 questions I would like to ask you, which could possibly lead to improvements for the next model. What is the best way to contact your technical/R&D department? Many thanks and kind regards. Pete.
I have had nothing but issues with the SA62-35 thermal. The first one I ordered directly from PARD had a bad thermal image sensor. There was a blurry line that ran from the top of the image to the bottom of the image. The blurry line was also in the recorded videos, so it was not an OLED screen issue. I spent $80 to ship it back, I was told that they would refund the shipping, but I was not refunded for the shipping. The second SA62-35 was ordered through Optics Planet, and it also had issues. There was a thermal gradient of hot to cold from the bottom left of the image to the top right of the image. There was also a "ghost image" that would stick around until the thermal did its refresh cycle. I tried updating the firmware, and the issue persisted. Thankfully, Optics Planet has a good return policy!
@justinmfriend Are you still experiencing issues? We haven't heard of this happened on any of our devices before. Please email us and we will get it sorted!
Thank you for reaching out. Yes, I am still in the process of returning the second defective SA62 to Optics Planet and was not refunded for the shipping for the first defective thermal I mailed to PARD in Reno NV. I have given up on the PARD SA62 thermal, and I am going to look at other options at this point.