This review of the Sionyx OPSIN digital night vision device highlights its features and performance in low-light shooting scenarios. While offering advantages like color display and recording capabilities, the reviewer notes limitations in clarity compared to analog night vision, particularly in extremely dark conditions. The OPSIN is presented as a capable, albeit expensive, option for those seeking digital NVG technology with integrated features.
This review covers a 4K digital night vision device from 'the base', highlighting its value proposition at an approximate $212 price point after discounts. The unit features a 6-inch screen, includes a 64GB card, and runs on 8 AA batteries. The instructor emphasizes its user-friendly ergonomics, effective IR illumination with adjustable focus, and the ability to record high-quality photos and videos, making it a strong entry-level option for hunting or surveillance.
This review covers the GPNVG-18 'Quad' night vision device, highlighting its 97-degree field of view compared to standard 40-degree systems. The ruggedized binvis model, featuring a dovetail mount, is discussed for its continuous operation and external battery pack, offering approximately 40 hours of use. The review emphasizes its effectiveness in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and driving scenarios, while noting potential drawbacks like weight and the risk of tube burnout if not managed properly.
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