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    Hikmirco Condor 2.0
    Hikmirco Condor 2.0

    Hikmicro

    Hikmirco Condor 2.0

    $0.00

    This is a Comparison of what you should consider when looking at a Hikmirco Condor 2.0

    We take a look at the Hikmirco Condor 2.0 and see how it compares

    Are the comparable?

    The 480-35 and 480-25 are competing with the Condor 35L and 25L

    The Leopard 640-35 is competing with the Condor 35 2.0,

    The Leopard 50 is competing with the Condor 2.0 50L

     

    PARD 480-25

    PARD 480-35

    PARD 640-35

    PARD 50

    Condor 25L

    Condor 35L

    Condor 35L 2.0

    Condor 50L 2.0

    Price

    2,499

    2,599

    3,099

    3,999

    3,299

    3,899

    4,799

    5,299

    Warranty (years)

    5

    5

    5

    5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    Core Size

    480

    480

    640

    640

    384

    384

    640

    640

    Magnification

    2x

    2.8x

    2.2x

    3.2x

    2.5x

    3.5x

    1.9x

    2.7x

    Sensitivity

    <20mk

    <20mk

    <20mk

    <20mk

    <20mk

    <20mk

    <15mk

    <15mk

    Rangefinder

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Size

    184 x 58 x 48

    184 x 58 x 48

    184 x 58 x 48

    200 x 75 x 60

    180.7 mm × 52.7 mm × 85.4 mm

    184.9 mm × 53 mm × 87.8 mm

    179.2 mm × 87.7 mm × 64.5 mm

    193mm x 71.5x 93.3

    Weight

    322g

    322g

    322g

    388g

    386g

    400g

    411 g

    490g

    Price

    Well there is no contest here – and no PARD is not a cheaper product it’s just better priced

    And really for the differences in the actual specs there is a lot of difference in the price … in PARD’s favour

     

    Warranty

    PARD Leopards have a 5 Year Warranty, HikMicro is a 3 Year Warranty

    We are able to service and repair around 90% of items here in Whangarei – As to Hikmicro, you’ll need to ask them that

     

    Thermal Cores

    The Leopard 480 (25/35) have a much better larger core than the Condor 25L/35L which only has a 384 size core – 480 Cores provide 56% more resolution which is huge and really closes the gap to a 640 without sacrificing optical magnification in a small lens.

    In short, Condor 25L/35L has 110,592 pixels (384*288) vs PARD Leopards 172,800 (480*360) – that’s 56% more!

    Does 5mk make a difference?, not really in the real world

    Generally more pixels is better (384 vs 480) and back to the 5mk difference, in the real world there is normally only a few pixels actually on the target itself – so which one of the 5-20 pixels is actually going to show this difference …

    Is there a difference between 50mk and 20mk, yeah, but its diminishing returns at this level (20-15)

    Image control, every brand has their own image control – same as vehicles – nothing really unique there – Except when have you seen a deer glowing eyes or how often at such a close range either …

    From Hik Visions Website

    Using the Leopard 50 at 400m – Its 316 to 430 from the front fences to the back in the photo below

    Optical Magnification

    Wondering why the Condor has a bit more magnification for the same size lens – it has a smaller core, so a smaller area to focus the image on – it also depends how the lens is attached so there are some variations in design

    An older 384 Core has less pixels to work with (56% less) which makes digitally zooming not very good, whereas the Leopard with its higher resolution can offset some of its lower magnification with digital zoom – giving you both zoom and field of view.

    Optical Magnification and Field of View are important aspects for these devices, BUT in this class of Thermal Handheld is really about portability

     

    Laser Rangefinder

    All models have an LRF

    This is one of the MOST useful aspects of a thermal handheld

    We recommend that you ONLY buy a Thermal Handheld with an Laser Ranger finder

    1. Paint the Target with the Laser for a Night Vision scope to see and confirm it - saves trying to describe where the target actually is - THIS IS HUGE
      1. ONLY KNOWN TO WORK WITH PARD DEVICES (Unsure about other brands)
    2. Know the distances -  useful even in the day to work out where the animal is

     

    Weight and Size

    The PARD Leopard is certainly more compact and easy to fit into your pockets and carry – that is the point of a handheld thermal monocular in this case

     

    Information was Checked at 26-8-2025 and taken from Hikmirco International Site and NZ Site for pricing

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