Pulsar Merger binocular introduction review video
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In this video, we take a look at the all-new (2022) Pulsar Merger binoculars. Super sleek and comfortable with a 25mK NETD Lynred 640x480 sensor these 2.5-20x are sure to make finding prey easy, night or day.
Best Merger review I've seen... great info, concise, video sync'd with narration. Well done Sir.
Best review i found thx for your time man helped alot🤙🏻
I love my pair. I turned the smoothing filter off and was extremely happy with the definition ! The range finder works great too.
Extremely happy with mine, Travis. With two batteries I am getting over 8 hrs. Plenty for any hunt. Was scanning for a friend on an incoming coyote with video and forgot to continually focus as it came in. Several times during a hunt the screen did not cycle on when I raised them to my eyes. The only fix was to momentarily cycle the power button. Only happened a few times
Hi Travis, great and informative video. I have the mergers and it’s a great optic, definitely an improvement over the accolades. I’m just slightly disappointed with the battery life.
I have actually been getting pretty good battery life out of them. 4 hours on the APS3 admittedly has me swapping the removable about twice as often as the IPS7 on Accolade, but it's a small price to pay for the better form factor and more comfortable/functional button layout. Overall I am very impressed with them. My only complaint was the center focus (which I am not really sure what they could do differently) and the mic is weird and weak. (Really not an issue for the way I use them)
The Reese Surge Pistol Pack / bino pack fits these perfect and it's great made in USA. I carry my light 22 mag in it if I need a follow up shot when I walk up on a coyote.
Thanks for the great information 😊
Also, using the Stream Vision 2 app to set up the optic is a lot easier way to do it. :)
Which deer block did the deer like the best I didn't see an update, thanks
Purina
Can one of the users here let me know if these work well in daylight. I would like to use it for identifying pheasants.