As the release of these new lineups approaches, we can gather the available data in this spot for easier finding.
What attracts me the most to the Thermions (and Axions) is the 1024x768 display. If well executed, this feature could push the Therminons and Axion up to and perhaps even beyond the Trijicons, N-Vision-Optics and Trijicon Oasys ... as the display could well be the first bottleneck in image performance with current units.
What attracts me the least about the Thermions is the day scope form factor. At SHOT, we heard this form factor was adopted due to requests from European hunters. There must be more to the story than that. Hearing this makes me think that perhaps similarly, formula one cars should be changed to look like Hansom Cabs !!!
Point is, a thermal is not a day scope ... it has different parts ... and it works differently. The basic assembly of a thermal includes the two lens on front and rear ... and the microbolometer, processors and display in the center. Like the UTC-x shows a decent ergonomic design. A box in the center housing the electronics and front and rear lens assemblies on the front and rears ...
Bottomline, IMHO, we do not need thermals to look like something they are not !!!
Ok, rant over.
If I had one, I realize I would be using it at night and hence would not be seeing the shape of it ... just using it
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What we do not have data on is the performance of these units. So we need regular people (not dealers or their pro-staffs) to gets hands on these widgets and tell and show us about their experiences !!!
We have heard that the APEX line is being discontinued and we see evidence in that the number of APEX units shown by dealers is drying up.
What attracts me the most to the Thermions (and Axions) is the 1024x768 display. If well executed, this feature could push the Therminons and Axion up to and perhaps even beyond the Trijicons, N-Vision-Optics and Trijicon Oasys ... as the display could well be the first bottleneck in image performance with current units.
What attracts me the least about the Thermions is the day scope form factor. At SHOT, we heard this form factor was adopted due to requests from European hunters. There must be more to the story than that. Hearing this makes me think that perhaps similarly, formula one cars should be changed to look like Hansom Cabs !!!
Point is, a thermal is not a day scope ... it has different parts ... and it works differently. The basic assembly of a thermal includes the two lens on front and rear ... and the microbolometer, processors and display in the center. Like the UTC-x shows a decent ergonomic design. A box in the center housing the electronics and front and rear lens assemblies on the front and rears ...
Bottomline, IMHO, we do not need thermals to look like something they are not !!!
Ok, rant over.
If I had one, I realize I would be using it at night and hence would not be seeing the shape of it ... just using it
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What we do not have data on is the performance of these units. So we need regular people (not dealers or their pro-staffs) to gets hands on these widgets and tell and show us about their experiences !!!
We have heard that the APEX line is being discontinued and we see evidence in that the number of APEX units shown by dealers is drying up.
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