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Published on February 1, 2025
Duration: 1:17

This video evaluates the Triton Star Strike optic, specifically its performance in both low-light/nighttime conditions and daytime. The presenter demonstrates its functionality with an IR illuminator for nighttime use, noting its ability to show colors even in darkness. For daytime, the optic functions but colors appear somewhat faded compared to nighttime. The review confirms the optic works effectively across different lighting conditions.

Quick Summary

The Triton Star Strike optic is evaluated for its dual-day/night functionality. It performs effectively in low-light and nighttime, even showing subtle colors, and its IR illuminator aids visibility in darkness. During the day, it functions but colors appear faded. It offers up to 18x magnification and is battery-powered.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Night Vision Functionality
  2. 00:04Testing in Dusk Conditions
  3. 00:08Triton Star Strike Overview
  4. 00:13Powering On the Electronic Optic
  5. 00:16Target Observation at Distance
  6. 00:26Nighttime Performance: Black and White Vision
  7. 00:30Unexpected Color Visibility at Night
  8. 00:34IR Illuminator Activation
  9. 00:40Illumination in Absence of Ambient Light
  10. 00:46Daytime Performance Evaluation
  11. 00:50Daytime Footage Review
  12. 00:53Seeing Through the Optic During the Day
  13. 00:55Daytime Color Fading
  14. 01:02Bright Objects Appearing White
  15. 01:06Conclusion: Works Day and Night
  16. 01:08Recommendation to Purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Triton Star Strike optic perform in low-light conditions?

The Triton Star Strike optic performs well in low-light and nighttime conditions. It can even display subtle colors like those of leaves, and its IR illuminator provides additional light for complete darkness.

Does the Triton Star Strike optic work effectively during the day?

Yes, the Triton Star Strike optic functions during the day. However, colors may appear somewhat faded compared to its nighttime performance, with bright objects sometimes appearing almost white.

What is the maximum magnification of the Triton Star Strike optic?

The Triton Star Strike optic offers variable magnification, allowing users to zoom in up to 18 times, which is useful for observing distant targets.

Is the Triton Star Strike optic battery-powered?

Yes, the Triton Star Strike optic is an electronic device and requires battery power to operate. It needs to be turned on before use.

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