This video explores the declining popularity of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), detailing their initial appeal as all-in-one solutions for both close and distant engagements. It highlights key drawbacks including added weight, reduced speed at close range compared to red dots, potential eye fatigue, and the practical consideration of whether their magnification is truly necessary for an individual's typical shooting environment. The speaker suggests offset red dots as a potential alternative for certain use cases.
This video discusses the impact of prolonged use of different night vision technologies on eye strain. The speaker notes that white phosphor night vision causes significantly less eye strain compared to thermal imaging (both white hot and black hot) during extended observation periods. This difference can affect attentiveness and job performance.
This video discusses the visual preference between white phosphor and green phosphor reticles in optics, particularly for sustained operations. The speaker finds white phosphor more soothing and less likely to cause headaches compared to green phosphor, despite green offering slightly more contrast.
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