by Steven_L on Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:44 am
The Supervision picture is certainly much clearer. The Xenonics unit does almost nothing in terms of light amplification in my real world tests that the
Bushnell does not do. You still need IR. The zoom feature is as good as you think it is. It works, but so what, really. The
Bushnell and
Yukon also have built-in IRs, and video out ports. Save your money and buy the
Bushnell. I saw the great glossy ads in all the rags and got the Supervision in here because of them, but rep groups have dropped them and sales suck. They're supposed to be working on an IR, as well as a gun mount, but it may just be talk at this stage. They've spent tons of advertising money for a product that costs many times what the similar
Bushnell and
Yukon do. I'll talk to them at SHOT in a couple weeks.
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