The Power of PARD Circle Display: Embracing the True Circular View

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In the realm of digital imaging, the advent of PARD circular display technology marks a significant leap forward in digital imaging processing. Unlike other editing techniques, PARD preserves the circular view without masking or altering, allowing viewers to experience the full intended perspective, making it the preferred choice for those who prioritize authenticity in their visuals.

With its innovative round display that perfectly matches the human eye structure and a centered, full-screen reticle, you'll feel like you're using a traditional white light scope but with enhanced night vision capabilities.

In fields such as photography and cinematography, maintaining the integrity of images is paramount. This technology prioritizes preserving the true essence of visual imagery, offering immense value to both professionals and enthusiasts.

The circular view offered by PARD is not just a mere representation of the footage; it is a true reflection of the vision behind OCELOTPANTERA and NV-S450CL. Circular view refers to the unmasked footage presenting the full view, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a panoramic visual experience. Unlike traditional editing methods that crop or alter the circular view, cover part of the square field of view or some other ways. Embracing it in its entirety unlocks a whole new dimension of storytelling and engagement.

The unmasked circular view provided allows viewers to immerse themselves fully in this series of footage, capturing every detail and nuance with clarity and precision. This immersive experience not only enhances the visual impact of the footage but also allows viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship behind it.

For more information about the true circular view and other PARD products, click here:

OCELOT: https://pard.com/ocelot/
PANTERA: https://pard.com/pantera/
NV-S450CL: https://pard.com/nv-sc4/
 
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Will @PARD offer any firmware updates that apply this tech to older Pard units for existing Pard owners?

Maybe I'm stating the obvious but firmware can't change the shape of the sensor, nor the shape of the display. My impression is the main advance these units have is that the sensor and display are circular discs now, rather than the "camera standard" rectangle.
 
@delooper That’s news to me. Thanks for explaining that point.

I've been wondering when manufacturers would take this step. If your scope has a rectangular sensor it would make more sense to have a rectangular scope body -- the problem with that, though, is then you would also need rectangular lenses which aren't impossible but they're less standard. But scope manufacturers just opted for circular scope bodies even if they had rectangular sensors, which results in wasted space. But a circular scope body (cross-section) makes their scopes look like a "normal" scope.

Presumably getting a circular sensor was a significant investment, as they're far less common. That was likely the reason for this to be adopted relatively late in the game.
 
Never tried a night / digital scope, but i am pretty sure i would prefer a round screen to look at.
I have the ds35-70 day night scope with the lazer range finder and ballistics. The pics and videos come out normal but it does have the round display. It awesome! Here is a couple 150yd shots out of my .25 panther hunter at night with a 500mm .22 barrel and 30gr slugs I made with my corbin equipment. They hit within a inch or so.
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