This review covers the Accufire Incendis thermal optic, highlighting its 384 core resolution, 1024x768 display, and 60Hz frame rate. It features 1x, 2x, and 4x magnification, four color palettes (white, black, red, green), and a one-shot zero function. The presenter, Elliott Delp, notes its effectiveness for hunting, particularly for heat tracking and identifying targets at various distances, though he mentions the lack of internal recording and limited battery life with standard CR123 batteries.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Accufire Technology Incendis Thermal Clip-On optic. The presenter covers a full walk-around, initial impressions, what's included in the package, and the fundamental principles of clip-on thermal devices. It also details how to maximize the use of such optics and explores the Incendis's capability as a standalone scope. Technical specifications, sample footage showcasing its performance, and a walkthrough of the menu and settings are presented. The review concludes with the reviewer's final thoughts, highlighting both the advantages and disadvantages of the unit. Affiliate links for the optic, a video recorder, and camera equipment are provided.
This video showcases AccuFire Technology's latest offerings, focusing on their Incendis thermal clip-on/standalone thermal optic. Brandon from AccuFire highlights the versatility of the Incendis, emphasizing its ability to function as both a clip-on for existing daytime optics and as a standalone thermal unit. The discussion also touches upon AccuFire's new LPVOs, the EVO Six (1-6x) and ATRO Eight (1-8x), and their ATRO 20 scope, underscoring the company's recent product reinvention.
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