Rangefinder
Due to their small and compact shape and low weight, the rangefinders are easy to transport or to stow in a jacket pocket.
Thermal imaging devices
Top quality that is not expensive! The new thermal imaging cameras impress with their absolute robustness, i.e. rain, falls and impacts do not affect the optics.
Night Vision Devices
There is no such thing as total darkness in nature. In night vision devices, photons are converted into electrons inside the picture tube and thus improve the view.
Thermal imaging attachments
There is no such thing as total darkness in nature. There is even still a lot of electromagnetic infrared radiation available. A WBK registers the thermal radiation in the middle infrared d. H. in a range of 3 to 14 microns wavelength. In contrast to residual light intensifiers, a WBK is therefore able to convert temperature differences into a thermal image even in complete darkness and without lighting. Thermal imaging attachments are connected using an adapter, e.g. B. DDoptics Twistclip) attached in front of the lens of a target optics, whereby the optics of the telescopic sight enlarges the screen of the WBK. So that this also works with higher magnifications, DDoptics riflescopes are equipped with a specially calculated parallax compensation.
TwistClip | Rifle scope adapter for thermal imaging attachments
The new Twistclip is a device holder that easily and securely attaches the attachment to the rifle scope using a bayonet lock. Thanks to its torsion-proof tooth flanks and the generous thread surfaces, the attachment can only be attached in one position. Thus, the restoration of the point of impact is 100 percent and nothing stands in the way of the success of the hunt for the black coat.
Infrared handheld
Top quality that is not expensive! The new fully radiometric thermal imaging cameras impress with their absolute robustness, i. H. Rain, fall, impact do nothing to the optics. 50 Hz frame rate deliver blur-free images in real time. The optional WIFI function enables wireless live image transmission (on Apple and Android) up to 40 m, so drone use would also be possible.