I recently purchased this unit, primarily for SAR and some predator hunting (coyote). While my experience with NVD’s /thermal is mostly older gen stuff, FLIR Scout, I’m pretty impressed by this device.
720P/60fps full color recordable video, stills, built in time lapse, pano & burst modes, electronic compass & GPS on-board, wi-fi pairing to smartphone app, water resistant to IP67 standard, really nice, solid build quality, red dot/holographic/magnified optics compatibility, recoil tolerant...and I’m very surprised at the quality of the imaging.
Three selectable settings; day, twilight and night vision mode. It’s marketed as an action cam with night vision, but it is a legit starlight monocular. Claiming 40 new patents, it is fully digital, using new light absorbing materials on a one inch sensor, they claim ISO of 812,000.
I’ve been putting it through it’s paces and it has enormous applications in SAR and shooting. With an IR illuminator it more than holds it’s own with a friends PVS 14, with the advantage of full color imaging (or selectable grey or green scale if that’s a preference). It gives up nothing to the 14 in terms of range; I think (and my buddy grudgingly agrees) objects are discernible at more range with the SiOnyx.
I know there is/has been plenty of debate for years about digital vs. Analogue...I have no opinion; I’m most interested in what really works. Of course military grade equipment blows the doors off this and anything else the civilian market has ...but we can’t access it & if we could, the vast majority would find it cost prohibitive.
So...has anyone tried one of these? What were your impressions?
720P/60fps full color recordable video, stills, built in time lapse, pano & burst modes, electronic compass & GPS on-board, wi-fi pairing to smartphone app, water resistant to IP67 standard, really nice, solid build quality, red dot/holographic/magnified optics compatibility, recoil tolerant...and I’m very surprised at the quality of the imaging.
Three selectable settings; day, twilight and night vision mode. It’s marketed as an action cam with night vision, but it is a legit starlight monocular. Claiming 40 new patents, it is fully digital, using new light absorbing materials on a one inch sensor, they claim ISO of 812,000.
I’ve been putting it through it’s paces and it has enormous applications in SAR and shooting. With an IR illuminator it more than holds it’s own with a friends PVS 14, with the advantage of full color imaging (or selectable grey or green scale if that’s a preference). It gives up nothing to the 14 in terms of range; I think (and my buddy grudgingly agrees) objects are discernible at more range with the SiOnyx.
I know there is/has been plenty of debate for years about digital vs. Analogue...I have no opinion; I’m most interested in what really works. Of course military grade equipment blows the doors off this and anything else the civilian market has ...but we can’t access it & if we could, the vast majority would find it cost prohibitive.
So...has anyone tried one of these? What were your impressions?