The MYC TMV3 is a thermal monocular offering a 384x288 sensor and 50Hz refresh rate, providing advanced performance at a more accessible price point (around $1500). It features a 15-hour internal battery, photo capabilities, and an HDMI output for external monitors, making it a versatile tool for scanning and documentation in low-light conditions. While it doesn't record video, its sensor performance, including dynamic range and sensitivity, is noted as impressive for its cost.
This review provides a six-month field update on the ATN ThOR 4 thermal scope, highlighting its performance from 4MR Ranch in Texas. The host, demonstrating high authority and practical expertise, confirms its value for night scanning up to 2,000 yards. Key features like Auto NUC, reliable video recording, exceptional battery life, and seamless smartphone app integration are praised. Minor thermal artifacts during rapid temperature changes are noted but deemed resolvable.
This guide outlines a hybrid approach to target acquisition using both thermal and night vision optics, as explained by the host of 4MR Ranch. Thermal optics excel at detection by identifying heat signatures, especially through obscurants, while night vision provides superior identification capabilities due to higher resolution. The recommended technique involves using thermal for initial scanning and then confirming with night vision for safe and accurate engagement. The host emphasizes this strategy, drawing from extensive field experience with ATN products.
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