Pulsar DFA 75 Clip-On Night Vision Riflescope From SHOT Show 2013 Video

Published on January 28, 2013
Duration: 1:29

The Pulsar DFA75 is a digital clip-on night vision device showcased at SHOT Show 2013. It utilizes a CCD chip and OLED display, offering a detection range of 200-300 yards. A key feature is its versatility, allowing conversion to a 10x monocular with an adapter. The device also includes an IR illuminator and video output.

Quick Summary

The Pulsar DFA75 is a digital clip-on night vision device using a CCD chip and OLED display, offering a 200-300 yard range. It can convert to a 10x monocular and includes features like IR illumination and video output.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pulsar DFA75 at SHOT Show 2013
  2. 00:15Technical Overview: CCD & OLED Display
  3. 00:30Features: Range, IR, Video Out, Power
  4. 00:47Versatility: Monocular Adapter & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What technology does the Pulsar DFA75 use for night vision?

The Pulsar DFA75 utilizes a digital approach, employing a high-performance CCD chip for image capture and an OLED display for viewing, distinguishing it from traditional analog image intensifier tubes.

What is the effective range of the Pulsar DFA75 clip-on night vision device?

The Pulsar DFA75 offers a detection range of approximately 200 to 300 yards. This range can vary depending on the ambient lighting conditions present during use.

Can the Pulsar DFA75 be used as a standalone night vision device?

Yes, the Pulsar DFA75 is highly versatile. With a separate adapter, it can be converted into a 10x magnification digital night vision monocular for handheld use.

What are the key features of the Pulsar DFA75?

Key features include its digital CCD sensor, OLED display, 200-300 yard range, integrated IR illuminator, video output capability, and the option to convert it into a 10x monocular.

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