Thermal Imager vs. Night Vision 101: Which You Want & What To Look For (HD)
This video provides a foundational understanding of thermal imagers versus night vision optics, highlighting their distinct applications and technical specifications. It emphasizes that while both allow for low-light operation, night vision offers superior range and facial recognition, ideal for target identification at distance and CQB scenarios. Thermal imaging excels at detecting heat signatures, making it effective for spotting wildlife like hogs and coyotes, even through brush or in adverse weather conditions like fog and rain, though with less range and detail. The discussion also touches on key manufacturers like ITT for night vision and FLIR for thermal, and what to look for in high-end units, such as Gen 3 autogated Pinnacle tubes for night vision and 60 Hz processors for thermal.











