Hi struggling to get a clear image out of my ht-66. When you first fit the unit to eye bell of scope what magnification do you need on scope and on unit before moving it back and forward to focus. Thanks 👍
on that scope at night its ok with moonlight but running the IR you lose focus as it can't give both a crisp reticle and a crisp IR image due to the different light spectrums, for that you need a parallax adjustable scope. ua-cam.com/video/Ll3OEyesoSw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=possumtrapper
I'm having trouble train to get some kind of a clear image if I get a clear image the crosses disappear when I bring the crosshairs back in the Vue the picture is, blade what am I doing wrong I'm using a hawk 4/9 /40
you need a paralax adjustable scope to get a clear reticle and a clear target image. if you dont have a paralax adjustable scope (side or front focus) then at best you can have a slightly fuzzy target and a slightly fuzzy reticle at the same time which is usable.
We are having trouble sighting it in. Is it 2 steps when in Menu #2 the Crosshair/Reticulate Adjustment you save on the bullseye and then save on grouping?
Have you tried this with a First Focal Plane scope? I have one and I am having trouble finding a range where I can get both reticle and image to focus in IR mode. In daylight, no problems, but IR has been tough.
@@sambaaxe the sig's aren't paralex adjustable, they're all fixed 100yard paralax. (thats a Sig Whiskey 3 3-9X40 in the vid) the HT66 requires the side focus or front lens focusing ring not the diopter adjuster on the rear lens.
@@sambaaxe the eye relief will only impact how much of the scope picture you can see, much the same as when you are too close or too far away from the rear lens on the cheek rest :) i had it mounted all the way forward the first time and i could still focus it fine during the day and sorta focus it at night, it wasn't perfect at night but it was just good enough to be usable.
Many thanks, super cool video.. i don't know how they do it for the money
This video is much better than the manual it comes with
If you can call it a "manual"
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Thank you , from the uk
Thank you. Very helpful. Best wishes from Nelson.
Can you take pictures with this or is it just recording videos
Good video mate was having trouble setting mine up yesterday
Yup took me a few goes to sort it out so made a cheat sheet :)
Hi,nice video. Could you tell what lens is on this model in video:12mm or 16mm?
ht60 doesn't have changable lenses (the 660 does) think this ones a 15mm
Great video, can you tell me why my crosshairs are showing off on video recording but perfect to look through
thats a new one? not encountered that.
Hi struggling to get a clear image out of my ht-66. When you first fit the unit to eye bell of scope what magnification do you need on scope and on unit before moving it back and forward to focus. Thanks 👍
Mid power, unless it has paralax adjustments in the scope you wont be able to get a crisp image and a crisp reticle.
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Do you like it mate? Im looking at getting one. What’s it truely like at night time?
on that scope at night its ok with moonlight but running the IR you lose focus as it can't give both a crisp reticle and a crisp IR image due to the different light spectrums, for that you need a parallax adjustable scope.
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I'm having trouble train to get some kind of a clear image if I get a clear image the crosses disappear when I bring the crosshairs back in the Vue the picture is, blade what am I doing wrong I'm using a hawk 4/9 /40
you need a paralax adjustable scope to get a clear reticle and a clear target image. if you dont have a paralax adjustable scope (side or front focus) then at best you can have a slightly fuzzy target and a slightly fuzzy reticle at the same time which is usable.
We are having trouble sighting it in. Is it 2 steps when in Menu #2 the Crosshair/Reticulate Adjustment you save on the bullseye and then save on grouping?
menu 2 - adjust - move to centre of rifle scope reticle - save - YES - then short press rear button to save :)
Have you tried this with a First Focal Plane scope? I have one and I am having trouble finding a range where I can get both reticle and image to focus in IR mode. In daylight, no problems, but IR has been tough.
ffp and sfp diesnt matter, the scope needs to be paralax adjustable to get both a crisp trget image and reticle at the same time
@@possumtrapper Yeah, mine is adjustable. I have a feeling that it may need more eye relief than the adapter provides for. It is a Sig Sauer 4.5x16
@@sambaaxe the sig's aren't paralex adjustable, they're all fixed 100yard paralax. (thats a Sig Whiskey 3 3-9X40 in the vid) the HT66 requires the side focus or front lens focusing ring not the diopter adjuster on the rear lens.
@@sambaaxe the eye relief will only impact how much of the scope picture you can see, much the same as when you are too close or too far away from the rear lens on the cheek rest :)
i had it mounted all the way forward the first time and i could still focus it fine during the day and sorta focus it at night, it wasn't perfect at night but it was just good enough to be usable.
@@possumtrapper mine is a sierra and it has side focus.
Did you find the WiFi password for it to connect to the phone for the app? Its not in the manual 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
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I have absolutely tons of questions...anyone keen to help?
What scope power do these work best on?
i found 3-4 power they work best at night on, day you can go up to 9X without issues
Hi, I am trying to connect by wifi, but I do not have the key, and I cannot reestablish the key. How can I find out to connect the mobile application
standard wifi password is " 12345678 "
If i zoom in my crosshairs are getting very big. Is there a possibility to avoid that...or put the zoom on setting 1.0 en zoom with my scope?
leave it on 1x and zoom via the scope, it is zooming on in the rear lens so the reticle will get bigger as the result
@@possumtrapper thanks
What's is the password for the sytong phone is looking for it before it will let is connect
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