Best Entry Level Thermal Optic - Accufire Incendis

Published on April 8, 2022
Duration: 6:51

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.

Quick Summary

The Accufire Incendis is an entry-level thermal optic with a 384 core resolution and a 1024x768 display, offering 1x, 2x, and 4x magnification. It includes heat tracking, one-shot zero, and four color palettes. While CR123 batteries offer about 4 hours of life, external power is supported. It can be used standalone or as a scanner.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:17Core Resolution and Display Specs
  3. 00:37Magnification and Color Palettes
  4. 00:53Battery Type and Recommendations
  5. 01:23Key Features: Heat Tracking & One Shot Zero
  6. 01:42Sleep Mode Functionality
  7. 02:10External Battery Capability
  8. 02:36Performance and Usage Experience
  9. 02:57Standalone vs. Scanner Configuration
  10. 03:33Mount Quality
  11. 03:53Price Point and Discount Code
  12. 04:15Performance: Visual Clarity and Range
  13. 04:38Color Palette Demonstration (25 Yards)
  14. 04:51Performance at 50 Yards
  15. 05:50Performance at 100 Yards and Max Range
  16. 06:07Heat Signature Detection Range
  17. 06:21Overall Impression and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the core specifications of the Accufire Incendis thermal optic?

The Accufire Incendis features a 384 core resolution, a 1024x768 display, and a 60Hz frame rate. It offers 1x, 2x, and 4x magnification, adjustable focus, and uses CR123 batteries.

What are the key features of the Accufire Incendis for hunting?

Key features include heat tracking to easily identify targets, a one-shot zero function for quick calibration, and multiple color palettes like red hot for enhanced visibility. It's effective for hunting at various distances, especially at night.

How is the battery life and power management on the Accufire Incendis?

Standard CR123 batteries provide about 4 hours of runtime. The optic supports external battery packs via USB for extended use. A sleep mode can also be activated to conserve power.

Can the Accufire Incendis be used as a scanner or as a standalone optic?

Yes, the Accufire Incendis can function as a standalone thermal scope or be mounted in front of another optic, like a daytime scope, to act as a thermal scanner. This allows for versatile use in different hunting scenarios.

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