Pard NV008

The Pard 008 is very demanding on the power of the illuminator (it has very low sensitivity) - with the built-in 850nm illuminator it displays very well, but due to its wavelength (850nm) there is often a problem with the reaction of game.

The standard 940nm illuminators on the market don't work very well with the Pard (e.g. the Pulsar 940 only works with the Pard up to about 60m).

With our Luna 940 diode illuminator you can get a decent image with Pardem at about 150-200m (at higher distances from about 150m onwards, the rendering will be sharper with the integrated 850nm illuminator).

If you are hunting in open terrain (meadows, fields), our L940 laser illuminator is the optimal choice - its performance in focusing the beam is superior to the integrated Pard illuminator in rendering image details, while maintaining the advantage of the 940nm wavelength - the game does not react to it.

For a detailed comparison of the Luna 940, Laser 940 and the Pardu NV008 integrated illuminator, watch this video:

Pard NV007

- add-on system, display chip same as NV008

- sensitivity to IR reduced compared to NV008 (light must pass through the optical system of the rifle scope - it partially filters it out)

- with the Luna 940nm illuminator works up to 120m, from this distance the image is sharper with the built-in 850nm illuminator

- this NV again works very well with our L940nm laser illuminator, which allows for trouble-free identification of game at 200m, e.g. deer can be distinguished from black at 350-400m

Demonstration of the use of the L940 laser illuminator with the Pard NV007: