Sionyx Opsin night vision - pretty impressive stuff

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Sionyx Opsin night vision - pretty impressive stuff

Post by bladeracer » 05 Mar 2023, 9:02 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lkyXZOLedo

Karl Kasada looking at an impressive passive night vision optic.
Still ridiculously expensive of course.
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Re: Sionyx Opsin night vision - pretty impressive stuff

Post by Avok » 05 Mar 2023, 2:40 pm

Yeah 4.5k here, still, probably better than the gen 2 AGM night vision that gets imported. Night Vision Australia was selling these, but now are claiming that Sionyx only wants to sell to government :roll:. There are a few other shops selling them to civvies here though.

T-rex Arms did a pretty comprehensive review as well: https://youtu.be/UCyTQ15qblw
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Post by Pighunter » 27 Dec 2023, 12:33 am

bladeracer wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lkyXZOLedo

Karl Kasada looking at an impressive passive night vision optic.
Still ridiculously expensive of course.


Extremely late to the party, but I just bought one of the Sionyx Aurora's which is similar but not really as good as this version. But they're easy to obtain here in Aus and quite cheap. If you are interested I'll let you know how it goes when I'm out hunting in the next two weeks. Not that there are any pigs left at the farm. in just over a year I wiped em out.
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Post by wanneroo » 27 Dec 2023, 5:44 am

I watched a video from T Rex Arms on it.

Back 30 years ago when my dad was working on digital night vision with the military, at the time it was hilarious. You went in to this room and put on a massive helmet and head unit that was attached to a massive computer via a big wad of cables all bound together.

So it's funny to see how a lot of this technology has miniaturized.

However looking at the review, it's getting there but not quite there, which is why the US military is going across the board to a blended analog/thermal unit. You still have the chronic problems with digital and that is it's a battery hog, has latency issues and doesn't have the ability to adjust the gain, that is the amount of light coming into the tube. The advantage is for those that don't move, it works as an observation device, gives you a bit of color and also there are no ITAR restrictions.

Overall promising, but it has it's limitations.
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