Armasight CO-X Gen2 ID Night Vision Clipon
From Pulsar about DFA75 Digital Night Vision Forward Attachment:
Pulsar has redefined the night vision benchmark with the introduction of the Pulsar Forward Digital Front Attachment (DFA) Digital Night Vision Attachment, the world's first and only digital night vision module that attaches to the front of a daylight riflescope. With an advanced CCD chip (Charge Couple Device chip), the Pulsar Forward DFA75 delivers highly vivid images in extremely challenging lighting conditions.
The Pulsar DFA Digital Night Vision Attachment riflescope ring adapters are available in various diameters and each has a set of reducing rings (the rings can be used as necessary depending on the diameter of the riflescope’s optical bell) for a precise fit. The adapter is permanently attached to the optical bell of a telescopic sight, enabling the Pulsar Forward DFA attachment to be quickly installed when required. When the attachment is not used, the adapter accommodates a protective cap that covers the lens of an optical sight in the daytime.
Pulsar recommends these optional accessories to enhance your expeirence:
• PL79121 42mm Cover Ring Adapter
• PL79122 50mm Cover Ring Adapter
• PL79123 56mm Cover Ring Adapter
• PL79111 Battery Pack EPS 3
• PL79112 Battery Pack EPS 5
• SM29003 Sightmark video Recorder CVR640
From Night Vision Guys about Pulsar DFA75 Digital Night Vision Forward Attachment:
Pulsar has been late to the night vision clip-on game. Companies like ATN and Armasight have had a lot of success with their night vision clipon systems over the years. In 2014 however, Pulsar decided to change this around. Introduction of the DFA75 Forward Attachment system is a great move. This device is similar in functionality to the existing night vision clip-on systems like PS22, PS28 and CO-MR. But it is also very different. What makes it different is the DIGITAL night vision sensor instead of the traditional night vision tube.
Pulsar has had several digital night vision scopes on the market over the years. Pulsar N550 and N750 are super popular and deliver great quality. That's why Pulsar decided to use the same digital night vision technology found in these great night vision scopes and implement it in a clip-on device which can be attached to a day time scope to allow night time hunting without need to re-zero. There are certain benefits to digital night vision, such as ability to withstand bright light and video output.
Take a look as this impressive list of features of this device:
• Converts a daytime riflescope into a night vision riflescope
• Electronic windage/elevation adjustment
• Converts into 10x monocular (eyepiece accessory sold seperately)
• Fine image quality and resolution
• Resistant to bright light exposure
• Modular laser IR illuminator with three-step power adjustment
• Built-in and external power supply
• Lightweight and durable composite housing
• Weather resistant
• Intuitive easy-to-use interface
• Wireless remote control
• Wide range of operating temperature
• Internal focusing
• Video output
Each Pulsar DFA75 Digital NV Clipon ships with:
• Digital NV Attachment DFA75
• Protective cover
• 915 nm attachable laser IR illuminator
• Spare battery container
• Wireless remote control
• Plastic case or carrying case
• Video cable
• User manual
• Lens cloth
Magnification (of the digital module) | 1x |
When used with 10x32 monocular (PL71011) | 10x |
Lens diameter, mm | 50 |
Lens focus, mm | 50 |
Relative aperture | 1:1 |
Field of view | 5° |
Field of view, m@100m | 8.7 |
Minimum focusing distance, mm | 5 |
Exit pupil, mm | 30 |
Resolution, lines per mm | ≥50 |
Range of detection, with attachable laser illuminator, m | 400 |
Power supply, V | 3.7/6 |
Battery type/td> | 4xAA |
Battery life (with IR), hour | 1.5 |
Battery life (w/o IR), hour | 2 |
External Power Supply | DC 8.4/15V/3W |
Battery type wireless remote | CR2032 |
Body material | glass-nylon composite |
Operating temp | .20....+50 |
Type of CCD array | Sony ICX-255AL, .33” |
Camera resolution, pixels | 500x582 |
Video Output signal | CCIR / EIA |
Dimensions | ISSX 82x117mm |
Weight (with/without batteries), oz | 22.9/19.7 |
• Converts a daytime riflescope into a night vision riflescope
• Electronic windage/elevation adjustment
• Converts into 10x monocular
• Fine image quality and resolution
• Resistant to bright light exposure
• Modular laser IR illuminator with three-step power adjustment
• Built-in and external power supply
From Our Community
Question
buen dia. este producto se puede exporta a Argentina?
From gerardo menendez on Aug 12, 2014
Answer
Hello. DFA75 requires an export license to be sent to Argentina.
Question
Hello, What classification would you place this digital night vision scope in? Is it a Gen 1,2,3 quality? Thank you, Gennaro
From Gennaro DeStefano on Feb 21, 2015
Answer
Hi Gennaro. DFA75 is a digital night vision clipon device. Digital night vision is not classified by generations because generations refer to the type of night vision tube used in the device. DFA75 does not use a night vision tube but instead uses sensors similar to how the night vision mode in a camcorder works. However in terms of night time image quality and brightness DFA75 is similar to lower end Gen 2 devices. Please let us know if you have any further questions or if you would like advice on the best product for your specific needs.