These are okay for static observation. If they can somehow fix the refresh rate and maybe add a round screen…this would have been a great Unit. For the price,you can’t really complain
NVG's are great, digital or analog. Great video for the NVG10. Informative. The biggest thing is practicing with it. Find a local range, or firearms training type class, where you can use your rifle and the NVGs at night. Having it is cool, being able to effectively use it is a different thng.
I have one of these with 3 extra batteries. Not bad. I did buy a narrow bandpass filter to put over the illuminator to block out more of the visible light so the faint purple light from an 850nm light is much less visible to the eye, Another youtoober did a test and with a PVS-14 vs the NVG-10 vs a NightFox bino to see how far away the human eye could see the illuminator. The PVS-14 was naked eye visible to about 15 yds. The NVG10 was visible to around 35 yds and the NightFox was visible to over 150 yds(!!!).
@@TerriblyTactical Yeah, that one Nightfox binoc uses dual bright 850nm illuminators, I understand, giving it long range night vision BUT you can see the illuminator as a red dot like the end of a cigarette WAY out there.
@@demsakawalkinglatetermabor7ion with the ir on you can see a pretty good ways off in clear areas, in heavy brush it cuts back due to shadow affect on the foliage, but you can still see fairly well, at least that's been my experience.
Going to run this with a hard head bump, and get a fake wilcox g24 mount with the adapter found online. Makes it more compact. Should work out nicely. And then maybe put the wide FOV lens on too.
Latency and refresh weights would leave me less than excited about using digital when the fecal matter collides with the centrifugal oscillator, it's: 1) better than nothing 2) perfectly usable as a training device while saving pennies
Think imma get one for hog hunting, got plates would love a tac helm but I think I’ll run what they give me and just get after it, also think I’ll need a laser now
@@TerriblyTactical lol yeah probably a glitch on my side right now but all ur vods have 93k likes, thanks for the content looking forward to more night vision #ownthenight
IR off is 940nm, IR on is zero emissions and IR 1,2 and 3 is various power outputs of 850nm (weird Ik) I run a separate 940nm flashlight on my bump helmet for supplemental IR