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Night Vision NEW FLIR ThermoSight RS

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We are extremely excited to announce the details on the latest line of FLIR.


Meet the FLIR ThermoSight R-Series (RS). Built by the industries leader in infrared technology, the FLIR ThermoSight RS is the worlds first commercial thermal night vision scope with it's features at an extremely affordable price.


This unit was certainly designed with the hunter in mind. Simple 4 button operation giving you access to every key setting within three clicks or less. Large function buttons, allowing you to easily operate the system even when wearing gloves.


The RS features an internal shock reduction system, giving it a recoil rating up to .30 cal. Water resistant housing can be submerged up to three feet. Internal rechargeable battery with a four hour run time.


The ThermoSight RS offers up to six different detection palettes, including FLIR's InstAlert. Three different reticles settings allowing plenty of options for shooter preference.


The RS will be available in these configurations:


Model MSRP
RS-24, 1X $3,499.00 240X180, 13mm
RS-32, 1.25-5 $3,999.00 320X240, 19mm
RS-32, 2.25-9 $4,499.00 320X240, 35mm
RS-32, 4-16 $7,499.00 320X340, 60mm
RS-64, 1.1-9 $6,499.00 640X480, 35mm
RS-64, 2-16 $8,999.00 640X480, 60mm


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We have no doubt that the FLIR ThermoSight R-Series is going to completely change the game for night hunters
 
Between the RS64 35mm and 60mm models what are the advantages of taking the 60 over the 35mm? Will the the added digital magnification available with the 60mm be worth the added cost when resolution is lost going up in magnification?


I posted this question in the AR15 thread as well?