Comparison of Burris BTH50, BTH35 and BTH25 Thermal Devices | Optics Trade In The Field
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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Devices we tested:
Burris BTH50: www.optics-tra...
Burris BTH35: www.optics-tra...
Burris BTH25: www.optics-tra...
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Great job on the comparison video. The 35 looked a little out of focus, but having the 25 and 50 in perfect focus reassured me it was a focus issue and not a sensor or resolution or lens problem, just minor focus issue. Loved the dog rolling over and going crazy as you two were all stoic and in sync. I'm looking at buying the 35 now, largely because of this video. That 400 sensor is impressive, especially compared to the 320 and 380 sensors in competitor's units in same price range. Burris scores a big win here. You guys were great. Thanks!
Good job! This helped me a lot! I like the details of the 50mm, but honestly, I think the 25mm would be better for my application. Thanks!
I love these comparison videos but they're almost all 100 yards and under. Show how they look at 500-700 yards. Nobody is using a thermal monocular for inside 100 lol
Excellent video
Jeśli ktoś myśli o zakupie urządzenia termowizyjnego, to głównie po to, żeby móc widzieć w nocy, bo noktowizor nie pokaże co jest za krzakami. Test w słoneczny dzień jest bez sensu.
I don't understand, were these clips done in broad daylight?
It's not NVG. Thermal sees heat, not light perse.
I have a Burris on my rifle and just need a basic handheld unit for scanning out to 250 yards or so. Any recommendations?
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