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Probably the Best Display on the MArket
Right off the bat - yes, it works great in daytime. The night vision mode, itself,, is sick af, and the thermals are exceedingly precise and detailed. Its really a ton of fun to use, which makes it such a same its mounted on a gun! Its very fluid, can easily keep up with your walking and movement
Downsides - the cost, of course; also, there's no see through ability on this - so when that battery is out, youre done playing. Be sure to keep the spare batteries around and charged! Mounting can be a tad tricky because of the somewhat bulky size.
Otherwise, this is sick af. 0 regrets, especially since I got it on sale here at OP and effectively got the rangefinder for free.
Downsides - the cost, of course; also, there's no see through ability on this - so when that battery is out, youre done playing. Be sure to keep the spare batteries around and charged! Mounting can be a tad tricky because of the somewhat bulky size.
Otherwise, this is sick af. 0 regrets, especially since I got it on sale here at OP and effectively got the rangefinder for free.
Pros:
- detail
- image
Cons:
- cost
Best Used for:
- hunting
Would recommend: Yes
Not impressed, questionable quality control.
Overall, this is not a bad unit but it is one serious issue. The impact point is nowhere near center, being about 1/3 of the way to the right and 1/3 of the way down on screen. Either the base plate is misaligned, or the sensor itself. (Later today, I’m going to contact the manufacturer). The screen menu system is mouse print, very small. Difficult to see with any kind of background light. There is no contrast control which would help, only only five brightness settings. The instructions about the menu system are cryptic it best. The Picatinny mount has no security lock and there is no lens cap for the sensor. The pros are good thermal resolution, and the unit seems to hold zero pretty well in spite of being nowhere near the center of the screen. I’ve been using thermals for about 10 years, I thought this unit would be good for “point and shoot” instead of a rifle scope. It’s good for that, but be aware that for your eye to focus, the unit has to be away from your eye, either mounted further down the rifle or holding the rifle away from your face.
Pros:
- Good, focusable thermal resolution.
- Zoom settings in picture in picture
Cons:
- Misaligned sensor, or Picatinny mount.
- Cryptic instructions on menu settings
- Night vision and spotting
Best Used for:
- Quick point-and-shoot
Would recommend: No
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