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displayed reticle solutions ensures quick target acquisition and a richly contrasting sight picture. Users can choose froman array


of reticle patterns, colours and brightness settings. In addition, the riflescope


has a really useful function that can save three users’ zeroing profiles in thememory (for different types of weapons or ammunition).What’smore, in each case a different reticle can be applied.At the same time, each profile allows zeroing at five different distances,while zoom zeroing support ensures zeroing precision. Tere’s also a stadiametric


rangefinder incorporated into the range-finding reticle,which enables distancemeasuring to observed objects with a known height (deer 1.7m; boar 0.7m; hare 0.3m) with impressive accuracy. A built-in accelerometer/


gyroscope improves accuracy by precisely identifying cant and


angles greater than 5° with an arrow indicating the direction and degree of lateral tilting. Increased angles are denoted with additional arrows. Moreover, the riflescope can be


set to auto shutdown when it has a non-shooting position, the unit operationmay be disabled when the vertical angle is greater than 70° or horizontal angle is greater than 30°, the accelerometer can temporarily disabled for continued use.


POWER INYOURHANDS


TeDigisight Ultra includes a progressive, autonomous B-Pack power supply consisting of a quick-detach, rechargeable IPS5, 5.2Ah battery pack designed to delivermore than eight hours of operation onmaximummode. Higher-powered IPS10 battery packs, as well as CR123A and AA battery cases, are available, too, and provide a perfect off-the- grid power solution. It’s also easy to charge from


external sources, such as power banks, thanks to amicro-USB jack.Te convenience of power- bank charging even enhances the ability to power up theDigisight Ultra during extremely cold weather,while also protecting the source fromrapid discharge. Designed with ease of


operation inmind, user feedback has resulted in themost friendly interface to date, complete with an easy to read, icon driven, alpha-numeric status bar at the bottomof the display. Internalmenu items and


options are also displayed on a contrasting gradient substrate so you can keep an eye on settings without losing sight of your objective. When it is necessary to


temporarily stop observation the user can apply the unit’sDisplay Off function. It provides the necessary level of camouflage (in other words, no light fromthe eyepiece of the device) between observation sessions as well as a


fast restart of observation.When the display is turned off, all other systems remain working; for normal operation it is enough just to power on the display again. Digisight Ultra riflescopes


are effective for the use in low temperatures (minus 25°C) thanks to the frost-resistant AMOLEDdisplay employed in the unit.Te image remains the same as it would if viewing at a positive temperature. Te ergonomic,wireless


remote control,with encoder wheel, puts the full range of operation at your fingertips, when comfort and convenience means taking your hands off the controls. TeDigisight Ultra riflescopes


can be operated whatever the weather – heavy showers and snowfall are no problembecause the units have IPX7 protection, according to the IEC 60529.


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