Introducing a new thermal company that has come to market. RIX provides the first full optic zoom units. With 5 yr warranty and 5-day service guarantee. Based out of Texas.
Awesome Rix leap thermal scopes coming out of the great state of Texas.This new optical zoom is a very appealing new feature on a thermal scope.so if you are using optical zoom on these scopes do you lose image quality or will it stay at that 640 or 384 resolution?awesome scope I think
I would feel more comfortable having a screw on battery cover rather than flip spring loaded door for durability. Have not found any info on the comparison of features similar to AGM ts25-384 like how many retical options, how many zero it stores for different loads, calibers, or Rifles.
I generally do not use digital zoom because the effect of optical zoom is much better than it, it can ensure the presentation of all details when zoomed
It is really disingenuous to call this optical zoom. The objective does not zoom. You are on the wrong side of the sensor, zooming in on the screen. It is basically a LPVO with a Clip-on combined, rather than a thermal with native zoom.
Scratching my head here on another thermal company. At what point does a highly niched market become oversaturated? - I don't see these newer companies surviving, and I don't know a lot of people buying thermals left and right. Unless this China made crap is super cheap and they can overcharge the American customer and be profitable. Not knocking y'all....just saying I think we are fully saturated: Iray, Pulsar, ATN, Trijicon, AGM, Burris, Rix, SightMark, Zeiss, Liemke, NVision.....
I can’t speak for everywhere but my area went from maybe 2-4 people in the county using thermal just 3 years ago to nearly everyone I know that hunts coyotes using one now and many of them have bought multiple models. Demand is through the roof.