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Zulus HD Digital Night Vision Rifle Scope
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$415.99
Brand | DNT Optics |
Color | Black |
Style | N0 LRF |
Product Dimensions | 7.9″L x 2″W x 3″H |
Sport | Hunting, Shooting |
Item Weight | 14.8 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 20 x |
Magnification Minimum | 5 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
- Advanced Optical Technology: Experience unparalleled clarity with Sony STARVIS 2 chipset and a high-definition 1920×1080 Micro-OLED HD display, Delivers exceptional Optical performance, ideal for both day and night use.
- Smart Features: Includes over-the-air software updates and Wi-Fi capability for easy data sharing.
- Compact and Lightweight: At just under 8 inches in length and weighing 21.3 oz, this scope is easy to handle without adding excessive weight to your rifle.
- Enhanced Connectivity and Long Operating Time: Features a Type-C USB port for external power and a Micro SD card slot supporting 32-128 GB for ample storage. Offers up to 8 hours of continuous use.
- Durable and Reliable: With an IP67 rating and 0.5BMG, the ZULUS HD is fully dustproof and waterproof, ready to perform in any weather conditions.
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Weight | 0.925 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.9 × 2 × 3 in |
Brand | DNT Optics |
Color | Black |
Style | N0 LRF |
Product Dimensions | 7.9"L x 2"W x 3"H |
Sport | Hunting, Shooting |
Item Weight | 14.8 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 20 x |
Magnification Minimum | 5 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Night vision | Yes |
Model Name | ZHD520 |
Manufacturer | DNT Optics |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850065096001 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.16 x 7.48 x 5.79 inches |
Package Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
Brand Name | DNT Optics |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | scope mount |
Size | 5-20x |
ASIN | B0D9BBX241 |
Date First Available | July 12, 2024 |
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Dennis –
This optic displays a crystal clear imagine, day or night! It’s much light and more compact than some of the other night vision optics I’ve tried. Seems like a robust optic with a built in IR light and rangefinder. The menu is easy to navigate and user friendly. This optic is incredibly versatile and provides great value for the price.
Nick –
This scope is legit. Mine came with two batteries, charger and a no-name 32GB micro sd card. That aside (which I wasn’t expecting so nice surprise), this scope is excellent. Been shooting for 40 years, including with NV and this kicks the crap out of anything I’ve ever seen or used. Get it. Period. It’s an adjustment from “normal” optics but once you adjust you’ll never go back. Amazing price, easy functionality, obviously durable and bright as needed and then some. I can’t believe the price, honestly. It’s everything I could have hoped for.
Sosalty –
I didn’t think I could afford a viable night vision scope for less than $1000. Plus all the bells and whistles on most scopes, seem frivolous and intimidating for an old technically illiterate such as me. Though this basic Zulus has some tecky features, after going thru the manual slowly and fingering most the features, using it becomes intuitive. One hiccup that I ran into during my brief learning curve was zeroing it. Yes, you can bees knees zero it with 1 shot. I can’t. To do so, you need a very stable shooting bench so that your crosshairs truly are right on the bulls eye when taking your shot. Then the picture you take, using your Zulus, must have the crosshairs exactly on bullseye the same. Any variance between your shot and the pic leaves you not quite zeroed. I prefer to zero my scopes shooting in the same manner as when I hunt, so my aim is always imperfect. No problem shooting a group and then tweaking the crosshairs. The enhanced appearance setting is outstanding. Of course, nite use is in black and white. Setting 1 is no IR and then there’s 5 brightness IR levels. My place is pretty wooded but at 95yds both setting 1 and 2 are well lit. The image is sharp enough to drop a racoon, stealing the bait, at that distance. It’s lite, directions are clear and easy to understand with a youtube video assisting. The coyotes are coming close in and hunting my pet cats. I’ve obtained my night coyote hunting license and am putting this scope into service for a good cause. Highly recommended.
Dennis –
This optic displays a crystal clear imagine, day or night! It’s much light and more compact than some of the other night vision optics I’ve tried. Seems like a robust optic with a built in IR light and rangefinder. The menu is easy to navigate and user friendly. This optic is incredibly versatile and provides great value for the price.
Nick –
This scope is legit. Mine came with two batteries, charger and a no-name 32GB micro sd card. That aside (which I wasn’t expecting so nice surprise), this scope is excellent. Been shooting for 40 years, including with NV and this kicks the crap out of anything I’ve ever seen or used. Get it. Period. It’s an adjustment from “normal” optics but once you adjust you’ll never go back. Amazing price, easy functionality, obviously durable and bright as needed and then some. I can’t believe the price, honestly. It’s everything I could have hoped for.
Sosalty –
I didn’t think I could afford a viable night vision scope for less than $1000. Plus all the bells and whistles on most scopes, seem frivolous and intimidating for an old technically illiterate such as me. Though this basic Zulus has some tecky features, after going thru the manual slowly and fingering most the features, using it becomes intuitive. One hiccup that I ran into during my brief learning curve was zeroing it. Yes, you can bees knees zero it with 1 shot. I can’t. To do so, you need a very stable shooting bench so that your crosshairs truly are right on the bulls eye when taking your shot. Then the picture you take, using your Zulus, must have the crosshairs exactly on bullseye the same. Any variance between your shot and the pic leaves you not quite zeroed. I prefer to zero my scopes shooting in the same manner as when I hunt, so my aim is always imperfect. No problem shooting a group and then tweaking the crosshairs. The enhanced appearance setting is outstanding. Of course, nite use is in black and white. Setting 1 is no IR and then there’s 5 brightness IR levels. My place is pretty wooded but at 95yds both setting 1 and 2 are well lit. The image is sharp enough to drop a racoon, stealing the bait, at that distance. It’s lite, directions are clear and easy to understand with a youtube video assisting. The coyotes are coming close in and hunting my pet cats. I’ve obtained my night coyote hunting license and am putting this scope into service for a good cause. Highly recommended.