The 30 compared to a PVS 14 is exactly the video I’m looking for. I’m ok with a little bit of compromise to get that cheaper price, but the 10s performance just isn’t good enough to bother with.
I gotta say though it is quite mind-boggling how very close, if not anywhere different between every NVG 30 and PVS 14. The only disadvantage that a PVS 14 has versus the NVG 30 is that a PVS 14 unfortunately needs a focus cap to see a certain distances whereas the NVG 30 not so much and you don’t really need a focus cap for the NVG 30 fascinatingly amazing
I just put up a clip of me trying out the NVG30 last night and I gotta say it’s pretty good for a digital night vision device. Didn’t have to use the IR either. Just relied on the surroundings. Not a bad device at all.
Yes more reviews. Btw NVG 10 will turn on the IR automatically in Pitch Black darkness. The only way to turn it off permanently is to put IR on is to hold and toggle the IR button until it turns off.
I love my nvg 10, but if i knew the 30 was coming out i would have waited. Would definitely recommend getting the 30. Definition is huge. Also by the look of it it doesnt have the bad default 'zoom' that the 10 has
I’ve seen videos showing the stargazing of nvg10 being better. What is your experience with stargazing with these? I’m going to mount it to a helmet to walk to a location I can stargaze. Which one do you recommend?
I would say the walk to the stargazing location would be better with the NVG30... As for the stargazing itself, you might prefer the NVG10 which has a sharper peripheral focus. The NVG30 is focused in the center and less sharp around the edges.
Yeah, highly recommend it! Significantly imprves the FOV - goodnitegearshop.com/products/nvg30-wide-angle-lens-mod going to be doing a video on it in the next week or two
I have a gen 2 pvs 14 and the nvg30 is getting decent. Its nearly there in many ways. Digital is definitely gonna pass up analog soon. The last 5 years its performance has gotten pretty serious. I paid 1400 for my pvs 14 but im betting the next gen nvg 50 we will call it will definitely be there.
@@luciankristov6436 For the foreseeable future, all these low light action cameras are going to have lag and that is enough to make them unsuitable for defensive of life usage. But I’m sure the same wannabe crowd that thinks steel target plates are legitimate body armor will eat them up, regardless of how much of a joke they are compared to actual nightvision.
@@luciankristov6436 I don't know man your saying that your digital is still not quite as good as tubes that haven't been cutting edge for like 40 years. Gen3 7s have been in use since the 90s
The 10 is a very well constructed unit. Sturdy and solid. It would nice if the nvg10 manufacturer upgraded the 10. External USB port for recharging the battery in place or external battery and allow for firmware upgrades, a micro SD slot to record video, and update to a better vid chip.
I just tried it out in my backyard last night and it seems to do alright, but there is some light in the distance from my neighbors. It’s not so bad for what it is.
There isn't much on the market in terms of cheap helmet mountable thermals but we do sell the BTI-10 thermal monocular which would pair well with these devices - goodnitegearshop.com/products/bti-10-thermal-monocular
I want the 30 binoculars and the bti-10, how could I run all that on same bracket? Or could I do nv on one eye and thermal on other? Is that even a good eye-dea?
Both are good units but it would really depend on your use case. The NVG30 is going to be much better with no IR lighting and easier to walk around/navigate with due to its wider FOV so for helmet moutning this would be the way to go. For handheld purposes, you might be able to get away with the NVG10, especially if you aren't concerned about running an ir light.
@UrbanSurvivor Thanks for taking the time to respond mate. Appreciated. Did some math and reckon it would be worthwhile for the nvg20/30 model. I see you guys deliver to Oz, so keeping a close eye to see when they are back in stock!
To be honest, the NVG 30 is the big major step up in clarity, but to be majorly honest between the two of them to save the bucks I would go for the NVG 10 because it is still really good for the price even though the NVG 30 has a better clarity is still not bad for the NVG 10 NVG 10 still really good but if I wanna spend the extra couple hundred dollars I would definitely go for the NVG 30s
I'd say the 30 is a significant upgrade to the 10.
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Just ordered a NVG30 from your website this week. Can’t wait to try them out and see how they compare to my Sionyx! Thanks for the good reviews.
Which sionyx do you have? I've been eyeing the Opsin and the NVG30.
@@41i3n I have the Aurora Black
I'd love to see a comparison.
The 30 compared to a PVS 14 is exactly the video I’m looking for. I’m ok with a little bit of compromise to get that cheaper price, but the 10s performance just isn’t good enough to bother with.
I gotta say though it is quite mind-boggling how very close, if not anywhere different between every NVG 30 and PVS 14. The only disadvantage that a PVS 14 has versus the NVG 30 is that a PVS 14 unfortunately needs a focus cap to see a certain distances whereas the NVG 30 not so much and you don’t really need a focus cap for the NVG 30 fascinatingly amazing
I just put up a clip of me trying out the NVG30 last night and I gotta say it’s pretty good for a digital night vision device. Didn’t have to use the IR either. Just relied on the surroundings. Not a bad device at all.
Awesome, just checked it out! You got a new sub too lol
@@UrbanSurvivor Thanks. I’m definitely gonna do some night time shooting with the NVG30. Bought myself a Holosun LE321G to pair with it too. 😎
The app will not work on my android how are you all getting it to open thanks in advance
Yes more reviews. Btw NVG 10 will turn on the IR automatically in Pitch Black darkness. The only way to turn it off permanently is to put IR on is to hold and toggle the IR button until it turns off.
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I love my nvg 10, but if i knew the 30 was coming out i would have waited. Would definitely recommend getting the 30. Definition is huge. Also by the look of it it doesnt have the bad default 'zoom' that the 10 has
Thanks for the video. I was wondering if the NVG30 would come with a head strap if ordered without the helmet. Thanks
I can toss one in if you send an email after you place your order!
Ok cool. Who do I send an email to? Also one more question, they are currently in stock or are they on backorder? Thanks!@@GoodNiteGear
I’ve seen videos showing the stargazing of nvg10 being better. What is your experience with stargazing with these? I’m going to mount it to a helmet to walk to a location I can stargaze. Which one do you recommend?
I would say the walk to the stargazing location would be better with the NVG30... As for the stargazing itself, you might prefer the NVG10 which has a sharper peripheral focus. The NVG30 is focused in the center and less sharp around the edges.
@ is it possible to walk with the nvg10. Or is the lag just nauseating
Have you tested a wide angle lens kit for NVG30? Is it worth buying?
Yeah, highly recommend it! Significantly imprves the FOV - goodnitegearshop.com/products/nvg30-wide-angle-lens-mod going to be doing a video on it in the next week or two
Nvg30 looks really good when compared to pvs14.
😂😂
A low light video camera isn’t in the same league as even a Gen 2+ analog unit.
Let alone a Gen 3 PVS-14
Until you remember that a PVS 14 doesn't need an illuminator
I have a gen 2 pvs 14 and the nvg30 is getting decent. Its nearly there in many ways. Digital is definitely gonna pass up analog soon. The last 5 years its performance has gotten pretty serious. I paid 1400 for my pvs 14 but im betting the next gen nvg 50 we will call it will definitely be there.
@@luciankristov6436 For the foreseeable future, all these low light action cameras are going to have lag and that is enough to make them unsuitable for defensive of life usage.
But I’m sure the same wannabe crowd that thinks steel target plates are legitimate body armor will eat them up, regardless of how much of a joke they are compared to actual nightvision.
@@luciankristov6436 I don't know man your saying that your digital is still not quite as good as tubes that haven't been cutting edge for like 40 years. Gen3 7s have been in use since the 90s
The 10 is a very well constructed unit. Sturdy and solid. It would nice if the nvg10 manufacturer upgraded the 10. External USB port for recharging the battery in place or external battery and allow for firmware upgrades, a micro SD slot to record video, and update to a better vid chip.
Can you make a video for the bti 10
Is there any way you could do a no ir review between the nvg30 and the nightfox prowl and a comparison between the two
What connector mount type does the NVG30 use? Bayonet or dove?
And this comes out after I received my NVG10..looks like I’m returning it
NVG 10 has a wide field of few kit on ebay. Its solid and makes dual NVG 10's much more enjoyable.
The NVG30 looks like it still performs pretty well without the IR.
They claim its 0.001 lux capable
I just tried it out in my backyard last night and it seems to do alright, but there is some light in the distance from my neighbors. It’s not so bad for what it is.
@@Mferchier apparently this unit can
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What ! No Way to turn IR off on the NVG 10 ??? Look in a mirror !
IR on = 0 (IR Off)
IR Off = 940nm auto (Off under daylight)
IR on 1, 2, 3 = 850nm.
Now is there a cheap thermal monocular solution to pair with the 30’s?
There isn't much on the market in terms of cheap helmet mountable thermals but we do sell the BTI-10 thermal monocular which would pair well with these devices - goodnitegearshop.com/products/bti-10-thermal-monocular
I want the 30 binoculars and the bti-10, how could I run all that on same bracket? Or could I do nv on one eye and thermal on other? Is that even a good eye-dea?
Super happy to have found your channel and website. Giving the poors a fighting chance.
Can you put the nvg vs a sionyx to compare
Yeah I will have a video comparison between those in a few weeks
AliExpress sells us aussies the nvg20/30 just over double of the cost of the nvg10.
Worth double? Deliver to Oz lol.
Both are good units but it would really depend on your use case. The NVG30 is going to be much better with no IR lighting and easier to walk around/navigate with due to its wider FOV so for helmet moutning this would be the way to go. For handheld purposes, you might be able to get away with the NVG10, especially if you aren't concerned about running an ir light.
@UrbanSurvivor Thanks for taking the time to respond mate. Appreciated. Did some math and reckon it would be worthwhile for the nvg20/30 model.
I see you guys deliver to Oz, so keeping a close eye to see when they are back in stock!
They are back in stock
@UrbanSurvivor just pulled the trigger.
Thanks mate! 😊
@@natmad thank you! Will ship it out today for you!
Would love to see a Run-N-Gun with an airsoft gun inside a house. How fast you can acquire a target.
IS NVG30 full color?
Is the 30 1:1?
To be honest, the NVG 30 is the big major step up in clarity, but to be majorly honest between the two of them to save the bucks I would go for the NVG 10 because it is still really good for the price even though the NVG 30 has a better clarity is still not bad for the NVG 10 NVG 10 still really good but if I wanna spend the extra couple hundred dollars I would definitely go for the NVG 30s
Wish they were AA
Any analog > Pvs69 > nvg30
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