Since this place is a wealth of knowledge from experienced operators, is there someone here that has used both the LWTS and UTM (the regular one, not the UTM-X) and compared the picture quality? Currently not sure which way to lean.
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I was told that the regular UTM is 640x480 with a 17 micron core, are you confused with the MTM? The only 320 is the SkeetIR from what I was told and see. Also, I used to have a trijicon REAP-IR and I was not really impressed with the image quality.They’re apples to oranges in every way. LWTS is 640 and the UTM is 320.
LWTS is a fully collimated clip on, the UTM is not. UTM is a good handheld but that’s about it. For what a regular UTM sells for you can get a 640 Trijicon which still uses a BAE core and will have a full warranty too.
If you want a clip on or sight, get the LWTS. If you want a handheld then get a M250 or M300W for the same money.
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There is also a 640 with a 30hz refresh rate. That’s the one I’m getting ...
There are 25 micron UTMs that are 320 and 17 micron UTMs that are 640 ... EVERYBODY is correct
You can tell by looking at the boot screen was shows "60 Hz" for the 640 units (which are 60 hz) or nothing for the 320 units (which are 30 hz).
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Aren't 640 thermals usually 30 hz and 320 units 60 hz.
Shouldn't this be the other way around? ...
I wouldn't waste your time and money with it is a clip on. They aren't collimated, and the play in the flip to side mount and wilcox dovetail is not what you want for a clip on.
You're going to be disappointed and end up trying to sell it at a loss to buy what you should have gotten in the first place.
Here’s the spec sheet:I wouldn't waste your time and money with it is a clip on. They aren't collimated, and the play in the flip to side mount and wilcox dovetail is not what you want for a clip on.
You're going to be disappointed and end up trying to sell it at a loss to buy what you should have gotten in the first place.
Yeeaaaaaa you’re wrong. They are collimated.
Here’s the spec sheet:
Please provide proof they are 320x240. I have owned several of these. And mine weren't 320 cores. Also the ones that had collimation issues were the first Gen UTM X's. Not the Standard Utm line...And they fixed the X line shorty after releasing them by changing the lens geometry. I haven't had any issues with collimation with my standard UTM's. Really not sure what we are using for information source here.
Your Spec Sheet seems to be a preproduction one.....Red....
Plus your personal experience leads me to believe you got an older model UTM......
Have used tons of UTM's they come in many flavors given that there were many contract batches.....17 micron and 25 micron.....Only the early ones were 25 micron. All have been 640....and 60 hz. Only thing different are firmware upgrades that give or take. The Commercial Skeet-L came out with a 320 but the originals were 640. As from my experience...tuning was never a problem. The early UTM-X had issues...hence fixed with the different eye lens....
I'm sorry your experience with the BAE stuff has been not that great, but for me....the LASER...and Digital Compass plus the flexibility and smoothness vs a LWTS makes it a nobrainer a superior product. Maybe you just got bad units.... with older upgraded firmware... your general information seemingly downgrades the fact that there is nothing on the commercial market that will compare to the UTM even now.
I own also a TRIJICON REAP-IR....and it even doesn't compare overall. The 12 micron makes it clearer but when you use it in real world...there is not much of a difference plus the durability is suspect.
]... I’ll try it as a clip on and report on how well it works ...
... Yeeaaaaaa you’re wrong. They are collimated ...
... Just speaking from my own personal experience...what can little ol me know.....right?
I am talking about image quality, I am aware all of the other drawbacks with both of these units.REAP will make a better handheld scanner due to its profile and 60hz refresh rate. They’re great dedicated scopes but it will make a poor clip on however because it’s not collimated.
LWTS is a poor choice for a handheld scanner due to its profile and 30hz refresh rate but makes for a great dedicated scope and clip on since it’s collimated.
Apples to oranges really and depends on what type of unit you’re looking for. There’s no one unit that does it all.
Is there info out there on the correct way to use it (skeet) as a clip on? I can only figure to use the eyepiece on the skeet to create a clear image with my scope, then deal with focus with the skeet objective. Is there something more subtle to do?The original UTM makes an excellent clip-on, if you know how to use it. It’s only a 1x unit, so it’s very similar to how the SkeetIR performs, which is also a very good clip-on if you know how to use / adjust it.
View attachment 7428070Have a question, looking at a used BAE OASYS UTM looking at pictures it looks like it has some dead pixels. Would you guys purchase a used unit like this or is it something that if it goes bad you're f*cked? Thanks in advance.
@TheHorta Is a NUC different than calibration on the UTM? If so, I've looked through the very basic manual I have and it doesn't talk about it, how do I perform it?
True story.Or you can say “Horta” three times in a row while dancing in a circle and summon him that way.
I would say that they are. The older ones are 640 with a 25um sensor. I know for a fact that it's the older ones are 640 based on the FOV. If they were a 320 unit with a bigger germanium lens, the FOV would be quite small and not the 22.4⁰ that it is as the FOV is the same as the Skeet L (which has a much smaller lens but is 320).I know that Horta had said in a previous thread that all UTM's were 640....I am honestly not sure.....are you out there "Horta"??
UTMs are all 640.I know that Horta had said in a previous thread that all UTM's were 640....I am honestly not sure.....are you out there "Horta"??