Hey fellas!
Ok so theoretically speaking here... If you could get your
Pvs-27 re-tubed with whatever tube you want, what would you choose. Here’s your choices!
A: L3 White Filmless
B: Photonis White 4G
C: White Elbit
I put Elbit on there to be nice but I doubt many would want that. They won’t offer anything that the Omni VII-VIII does not,besides the color change.
However the Filmless technology in the L3 and the highlight resolution of the 4G would be a vast improvement over the ITT that they house currently. We all know that the 27 is a beast because of that monstrous Cat lens up front. But could you imagine that paired with a really nice filmless L3?! Think about this first.... Let’s say we’re shooting 800 yard steel targets and there’s very minimal ambient light and we have to hit the illuminator of choice to see the steel. If your illuminating steel at 800yrds then you probably have some sort of high power illuminator. Let’s say the specs on our L3 WP filmless tube is:
72lp
35.x SNR
.5 EBI
65k luminance
.8 Halo
Here’s the tricky part! That tube has a Line pair resolution of 72. But that’s low light....The high light resolution is 36lp. As soon as that high power laser/LED illuminator hits the steel your looking at 36 measly lp’s!
Now, we all know that the 4G is lacking in the low light department. But with a few secrets and a really good power supply, they retain all of their highlight resolution! let’s say this 4G tube spec is:
70lp
30.x snr
Blah
Blah
So we’re back at the range again... Same targets at 800, same really dark conditions but with a 4G in the 27 instead of the L3. Obviously if the L3 needed a boost with the illuminator were going to need it for sure with the 4G. Click it on and bam, still 70lp resolution!
So! What do you think would be best for you? This has been a long debated topic between some close friends and myself for quite sometime. Obviously if your LEO or MIL you don’t need to be letting the world know where you are with your LA5 illuminator, but for the casual hunter/shooter looking to hit yotes or steel at great distance this is a good debate.
Jay
Ok so theoretically speaking here... If you could get your
Pvs-27 re-tubed with whatever tube you want, what would you choose. Here’s your choices!
A: L3 White Filmless
B: Photonis White 4G
C: White Elbit
I put Elbit on there to be nice but I doubt many would want that. They won’t offer anything that the Omni VII-VIII does not,besides the color change.
However the Filmless technology in the L3 and the highlight resolution of the 4G would be a vast improvement over the ITT that they house currently. We all know that the 27 is a beast because of that monstrous Cat lens up front. But could you imagine that paired with a really nice filmless L3?! Think about this first.... Let’s say we’re shooting 800 yard steel targets and there’s very minimal ambient light and we have to hit the illuminator of choice to see the steel. If your illuminating steel at 800yrds then you probably have some sort of high power illuminator. Let’s say the specs on our L3 WP filmless tube is:
72lp
35.x SNR
.5 EBI
65k luminance
.8 Halo
Here’s the tricky part! That tube has a Line pair resolution of 72. But that’s low light....The high light resolution is 36lp. As soon as that high power laser/LED illuminator hits the steel your looking at 36 measly lp’s!
Now, we all know that the 4G is lacking in the low light department. But with a few secrets and a really good power supply, they retain all of their highlight resolution! let’s say this 4G tube spec is:
70lp
30.x snr
Blah
Blah
So we’re back at the range again... Same targets at 800, same really dark conditions but with a 4G in the 27 instead of the L3. Obviously if the L3 needed a boost with the illuminator were going to need it for sure with the 4G. Click it on and bam, still 70lp resolution!
So! What do you think would be best for you? This has been a long debated topic between some close friends and myself for quite sometime. Obviously if your LEO or MIL you don’t need to be letting the world know where you are with your LA5 illuminator, but for the casual hunter/shooter looking to hit yotes or steel at great distance this is a good debate.
Jay