Nocpix Vista S50R LRF – 1280er High-End Thermal Imaging Device for Maximum Field Observation
When large areas are your daily routine, a regular thermal imaging device is no longer enough.
The Nocpix Vista S50R LRF is a high-end thermal imaging monocular with a 1280x1024 sensor, a 50mm F0.9 lens, a Vision+ display, and an integrated 1200m LRF. It is designed for users who seek maximum detail retention in open areas.
The crucial difference is not just in the range, but in the image reserve. A 1280 sensor keeps details visible for significantly longer – especially when digitally zooming or observing over long distances.
Why exactly this thermal imaging device?
✔ 1280×1024 / 12 µm sensor – maximum detail resolution and strong zoom reserve
✔ 50 mm F0.9 lens – long-range optics for large open areas
✔ NETD ≤15 mK – very strong contrast separation in difficult conditions
✔ 60 Hz refresh rate – fluid display during panning
✔ LRF up to 1200 m for distance control
✔ High-end field device for maximum image reserve
Why the Nocpix Vista S50R LRF?
The Vista S50R is built for situations where you don't just want to recognize that something is there, but want to clearly read structure, contour, and movement for as long as possible.
- Maximum detail reserve due to 1280 sensor
- Long-range performance due to 50mm F0.9 optics
- 1200m LRF for distance control
- Vision+ display for relaxed observation
- Ideal for wide open areas and professional game area observation
Technology explained clearly:
Sensor resolution: 1280×1024 means four times as many sensor pixels as 640×512. In practice, the image remains significantly more stable when zooming and at a distance.
Lens: 50mm supports range and detail at a distance. In conjunction with a 1280 sensor, the field of view remains practical.
Field of view: For a long-range device, the field of view is very strong. This helps to scan large areas without immediately feeling like a tunnel.
Hunting Ground Scenario:
You are sitting at wide clearings or large open fields. Smaller sensors show heat, but details blur with zoom. The S50R provides reserves when you want to observe for longer and better classify over long distances.
Key Features
- 1280×1024 sensor with 12 µm pixel pitch
- 50 mm F0.9 lens
- NETD ≤15 mK
- 60 Hz refresh rate
- 2560×2560 AMOLED Vision+ Display
- Integrated LRF up to 1200 m
- R+ image algorithm
- Ballistic calculation depending on functionality
- Replaceable battery solution
- Long operating time of up to approx. 11 hours according to available product data
Our Assessment
The Vista S50R is not a device for occasional glances at the feeding station. It is a high-end device for users who intensely search large areas.
The 1280 sensor is the decisive reason to buy it. It ensures that details do not immediately degrade when you digitally zoom.
For pure forest hunting, the device is oversized. Anyone who primarily checks short distances will hardly utilize its performance.
Instructor Tip: Using Thermal Imaging Correctly
Don't just use the S50R for zooming. Start with an overview, confirm movement, measure the distance, and only then zoom specifically. Constantly high zoom unnecessarily narrows perception.
Thermal imaging helps with finding, observing, and classifying. It does not replace responsible decision-making – especially not in poor visibility, vegetation, or unclear situations.
Suitable For
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Field Hunters: if large areas are regularly searched
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Professional Game Area Observation: if maximum detail reserve is required
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Stand Hunting in Open Areas: if distances and contours are important
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Premium Users: if 640 devices are no longer sufficient
Why exactly for you?
If you really need a lot of distance and detail reserve in open terrain, the Vista S50R is one of the most consistent devices in this category.
Important Note:
Detection ranges describe the recognition of heat sources under defined conditions. Safe hunting identification occurs significantly closer and depends on weather, vegetation, experience, and the situation.
Please observe the applicable legal regulations for the use of thermal imaging technology.
Practical Use: Sensor, Lens, and Application Area
- 1280 sensor = maximum detail reserve, especially with zoom
- 50 mm lens = long-range character
- 1200 m LRF = distance data for open areas
- Usually more technology than necessary for forests and feeding stations
Features & Construction
- Vision+ display with high resolution
- Integrated LRF
- F0.9 lens
- R+ image processing
- Replaceable battery solution
- Ergonomic premium housing
Technical Data
- Model: Nocpix Vista S50R LRF
- Product type: Thermal imaging monocular with LRF
- Sensor: 1280×1024 / 12 µm
- NETD: ≤15 mK
- Lens: 50 mm F0.9
- Refresh rate: 60 Hz
- Field of view: approx. 31×25 m at 100 m
- Magnification: 2× to 40× digital
- Display: AMOLED 2560×2560 px / Vision+
- Detection range: up to approx. 2600 m
- Laser rangefinder: 1200 m
- Battery life: up to approx. 11 hours according to available product data
- Temperature range: -20 °C to +50 °C according to available product data
Scope of Delivery
- 1x Nocpix Vista S50R LRF thermal imaging device
- 2x batteries
- 1x charging cable
- 1x carrying strap
- 1x instruction manual
FAQ
Why is 1280×1024 so powerful?
Because significantly more pixels are available. Details remain visible longer when zooming and at a distance.
Is the S50R suitable for forests?
Technically yes, but practically often oversized. For forests, wider and more compact devices are more pleasant.
What does the 1200m LRF do?
It provides distance values and reduces estimation errors in large areas.
Why 50 mm?
The focal length is designed for range and detail at a distance.
Who benefits from the price?
For users who regularly observe large areas and truly utilize maximum image reserve.
Especially with a 1280 thermal imaging device for field hunting and large areas, the detail reserve decides whether thermal imaging technology only detects or truly provides valuable observation.