Comparing the Nocpix ACE L35 to the ACE LRF H50R

Nocpix is one of the industry’s leading thermal optics manufacturers, offering great sensitivity, clarity, and detection ranges paired with great general durability even under adverse conditions.

This short post will juxtapose some of the features and performance of two of the brand’s thermal scopes, the ACE L35 and the ACE LRF H50R.

The Nocpix ACE L35

The Nocpix ACE L35, being the more affordable of the two Nocpix optics here, makes a potentially good first thermal scope. In terms of performance it offers considerably higher value than what you might expect from an “entry-level” scope anyway.

Its 384×288, 12μm sensor boasts a 2560×2560 resolution that will offer a clear, sharp sight picture, but what’s really great about it is its 18mK NETD rating, which will offer excellent thermal contrast.

A frame rate of up to 60Hz ensures minimal lag, and the scope also offers variable magnification and optical zoom, as well as photo and video recording capabilities with 64gb of memory. Also, with an 1800m detection range, this scope will enable you to engage targets about a mile off.

Given its lower price point, it would make an excellent Nocpix scope, especially if you have no experience with thermal optics and don’t want to break the bank on your first purchase. You’ll get premium performance for a middle of the road – even arguably low – expense.

The ACE LRF H50R

The Nocpix ACE LRF H50R delivers the ultimate performance in clarity in a thermal rifle scope, with a greater range, and paired with a laser rangefinder. Still, it’s important to understand the value that drives the model’s more premium pricing.

The ACE LRF H50R offers greater resolution, clarity and detection range than the L35. It has a 12μmv 640×480 thermal sensor with a 15mK NETD rating and the same 60Hz frame rate as the L35, the LRF H50R delivers extremely high clarity, a smooth sight picture, and slightly better sensitivity to thermal differentials.

The H50R also offers two notable advantages over the more basic L35. One is that it offers a slightly wider field of view as well as a much greater detection range of 2600m, enabling you to identify and potentially engage targets well more than a mile off.

Secondly, the H50R is equipped with a 1200m laser rangefinder (hence the LRF in the name) that makes accurate range estimates a cinch.

What Both Nocpix Thermal Scopes Offer:

  • Long battery life from internal and replaceable rechargeable batteries.
  • An outdoor-friendly design.
  • High-strength aluminum alloy construction and IP67 rating.
  • Reality+ Imaging Enhancement that delivers crisp image quality and great detail.
  • High-transmittance lens elements that further improve image quality.

Explore These and Other Nocpix Optics

Interested in learning about these and other Nocpix thermal optics, or are you interested in other thermal scopes?

Visit Dark Night Outdoors. They carry a wide range of thermal scopes and represent the industry’s leading brands, including but not limited to RIX, InfiRay, iRayUSA, and PULSAR.

Your next thermal scope is there. You just need to find it.

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