This video provides an expert overview of thermal and night vision technology for hunting applications, presented by Tom Austin of Night Goggles Inc. It details the benefits of using thermal optics for hunting, especially in hot climates or at night, and explains key technical specifications like resolution (640 vs. 384) and pixel pitch (12 micron). The discussion covers different types of thermal devices, including standalone weapon sights, clip-on units, and handheld monoculars, highlighting their pros and cons. The importance of defining one's hunting mission and budget is emphasized to select the appropriate gear.
The Bering Optics Super Yoder C is a versatile clip-on thermal imager compatible with LPVOs and usable as a monocular. It features a 640 resolution, 12-micron thermal sensor and can be mounted via objective or picatinny mounts, accommodating objective lenses from 28mm to 62mm. Its thermal capabilities allow for detection day or night, through fog, mist, and brush, making it effective for spotting camouflaged game.
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