This guide details the zeroing process for the Guide Sensemart TU 3.0 hybrid optic, emphasizing the separate zeroing of the digital reticle. The video features Kyle from 4MR Ranch, who provides an expert, critical assessment after extensive field testing, highlighting both the strengths like sensor quality and weaknesses such as software usability.
This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the INFITAC Thermal FAH25's user interface and controls, serving as a supplementary guide to a full review. It covers powering on/off, cycling through thermal modes (pulsing target outline, hybrid red dot, target mode, full thermal, green hot, black hot), adjusting digital zoom, and navigating the menu system for settings like color profile, contrast, brightness, reticle options, and zeroing. The presenter emphasizes the importance of understanding the optic's scaling and how different modes interact for optimal use.
The INFITAC FAH25 is a hybrid optic combining a holographic Red Dot sight with a thermal imager. It offers distinct modes for Red Dot, thermal, and a fused hybrid view. The optic features adjustable reticle colors, multiple thermal profiles, and video output capabilities, though its setup for recording can be complex. The reviewer highlights its durability and reliability, noting its potential for various tactical and hunting applications, particularly in low-light conditions.
Micah Mayfield provides an expert review of the Holosun DRS-TH and DRS-NV hybrid optics. He highlights the DRS-TH's revolutionary entry-level thermal technology at approximately $1,600, contrasting it with high-end units costing thousands more. While acknowledging the 256x192 sensor resolution's limitations in target identification at extreme distances, Mayfield praises its effectiveness for practical hunting scenarios under 100 yards and its user-friendly interface. The DRS-NV is noted as a good value at $999.
This video reviews the Sig Sauer ROMEO2, a unique hybrid handgun red dot sight. The reviewer highlights its innovative modular design, allowing it to be used with an open shroud, a closed lens shroud, or out of the box as a fully enclosed optic. The review touches upon its pricing, what's included in the box, key specifications, battery life, controls, and its performance at the range. The modularity, particularly the open or closed emitter option, is a focal point. The reviewer also mentions a minor request for improvement. The video aims to determine if the ROMEO2 is a worthy addition to the pro-grade optic market.
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