The First Dual Base Magnification Thermal - AGM Clarion!

Published on October 6, 2024
Duration: 15:21

This review of the AGM Clarion 384 thermal scope highlights its dual objective lens system, offering two base magnifications (2x and 4.5x) without digital zoom degradation. The presenter, Elliott Delp, emphasizes its performance parity with higher-resolution 640 core thermals at a lower price point, making it a strong value proposition for hunters and tactical users. Key features include onboard recording, picture-in-picture mode, and a useful ranging tool.

Quick Summary

The AGM Clarion 384 thermal scope stands out with its dual objective lens system, offering two base magnifications (2x and 4.5x) without digital zoom degradation. This allows for clearer views at different ranges and provides image quality comparable to a 640 core thermal at 5x magnification, making it a strong value for hunters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AGM Clarion 384 Thermal
  2. 00:31Key Feature: Dual Objective Lenses
  3. 01:17Why Dual Magnification is Crucial
  4. 01:24Sponsor Mentions: AGM, Basement Operator, True Shot, Bore Tech
  5. 03:09Clarion 384 vs. 640 Core Performance
  6. 03:40Clarion 384 Features & Specs
  7. 04:18Objective Lens Sizes: 25mm & 50mm
  8. 04:33Base Magnifications: 2x to 4.5x
  9. 05:32User Interface and Controls
  10. 05:52Battery Compartment & USBC
  11. 06:04Proprietary Rechargeable Batteries
  12. 06:58Onboard Recording (16GB)
  13. 07:37Reticle Options & Color Palettes
  14. 08:13Picture-in-Picture Mode
  15. 09:13Auto Shot Recording
  16. 09:39Ranging Tool (Non-Laser)
  17. 10:15Clarion 384 vs. Rattler V2 640 Comparison
  18. 10:42Image Quality Comparison at Magnification
  19. 11:35Value Proposition: Clarion 384 vs. 640 Core
  20. 13:15Advantages of 640 Core
  21. 13:33Clarion 640 Option
  22. 14:36Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the AGM Clarion 384 thermal scope unique?

The AGM Clarion 384's standout feature is its dual objective lens system, offering two distinct base magnifications (2x and 4.5x). This allows users to switch magnification without relying on digital zoom, which degrades image quality, providing a clearer view at different ranges.

How does the AGM Clarion 384 compare to a 640 core thermal scope?

At its 4.5x base magnification, the AGM Clarion 384 offers image quality comparable to a 640 core thermal when zoomed to 5x. This makes the 384 core a cost-effective option, delivering similar magnified performance for about $1,000 less than a comparable 640 core model.

What are the key features of the AGM Clarion 384?

Key features include a dual objective lens system, onboard 16GB video/audio recording, Picture-in-Picture mode, auto-shot recording, a non-laser ranging tool, and proprietary rechargeable batteries offering 9-11 hours of use. It also comes with American Defense mounts.

What is the battery life and charging method for the AGM Clarion 384?

The AGM Clarion 384 uses proprietary rechargeable batteries that provide an estimated 9 to 11 hours of operation. The scope also features a USBC port for charging and data transfer, and it comes with two batteries for extended use.

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