I’m obsessed with these, I cannot wait to see where the sensors are at in 2-3 yrs. The p2 is pretty crazy.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
same here dude, I think these things are just going to explode with popularity in the next 5 years. something with this performance at 1k flat would be insane.
@cxsey85876 күн бұрын
@ I think the p2 at 1500 to your door is the crossover point. It’s good enough* performance for most people and that’s the cost of something like a mid tier AR. Hopefully there’s some decent thermals in that price range in that 2-3 year span as well.
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
@@cxsey8587 I totally agree. SE at a grand would be amazing aswell
@cxsey85874 күн бұрын
@@extrudedshoots thermals as well, if I could have a 640 thermal and a gen 2+ nvg for under 2500 that would be pretty nuts.
@alexstixx6 күн бұрын
You can get an omni for $1400 on the socials, occasionally. Great review btw, I am really excited about the future of digital NV.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I personally haven't seen anything past omni 5 that low, but i believe it. omni market is where its at.
@sladeoriginal6 күн бұрын
Omni what?
@TheworldofAR155 күн бұрын
@@extrudedshootsI landed a PVS-7 with a crye nightcap and norotos mount for $1500 Its Gen 3 Omni 7
@MinnesnowdanSniper4 күн бұрын
@@sladeoriginal omnivore T-rexes
@blackjack1172003 күн бұрын
@@extrudedshoots got an omni 6 for 1900 a few months ago, facebook groups have a lot of decent sales.
@James-C247 күн бұрын
Love your videos!! Nice to see people releasing quality content covering the advances in digital night vision!!!
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
@@James-C24 thank you! I feel like reviews on digital nightvision are so polarizing right now so I’m doing my best to bring quality bias free reviews to the internet. I’m glad you like them!
@FronzCamino6 күн бұрын
Another great video. Thank you for keeping us up to date on these advances. Can’t wait till prices drop on this tech as faster and better stuff comes out. I have a pvs14 and a NVG30. Both excellent units for what they are, would love to bridge them together and see if that is workable.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it. Once these get to around 1k a pop they are going to be an amazing option. I have a pvs14 and NvG30 as well and they are probably my favorite dollar to performance options right now. I actually made a video about me bridging my NVG30 with my analog device! Check it out on my channel
@1MileAtaTime6 күн бұрын
I appreciate you for taking the time and effort
@NoctumIndistries6 күн бұрын
Hey man, love the video, great quality, very good structure, delivery, thorough testing. One thing I didn't appreciate was including the iphone lidar stuff, you could have taped something over the emitter, it felt like it was also contributing to the light of the scene when you shot the g14 footage with it on. Keep at it, great video
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Thanks man! I really appreciate the feedback. I will start taping my LiDAR sensor for future videos. I totally agree though, it definitely gives an unrealistic view when LiDAR is blasting in the background, especially to those more sensitive digital and gen2+ devices.
@JerichoMultiMedia5 күн бұрын
With the OLED screen it should be entirely possible to mimic the "depth" of analog since each individual pixel has independent brightness control from the board. running a psuedo-HDR mode would likely alleviate the issue. However, its almost certain that the chip in the G14SE isn't quite up to snuff to run that kind of software on the fly, at least not anywhere near 100fps. I also don't know how they would fit more controls for the contrast, NITS floor/ceiling ect. without impeding the great form factor of the device. battery impact would likely be negligible with the savings from dimmed/disabled pixels. with my ramblings out of the way, thanks for the video!
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
It’s definitely possible, but I think that’s going to take a bit. I enjoy the tang and technical decision tho! More info is never a bad thing. I’m glad you liked the video thank you!
@radmarc06 күн бұрын
this was a nice video, man! loved how organized it was.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Thanks I really appreciate it! Comments like this make the work worth it.
@mikes11726 күн бұрын
Here's my 2 cents, it shouldn't cost more than $800 tops. If companies like AGM/Pulsar and others can slam together rifle scopes that has 100x more features and cost $800-$1,000 there is no reason why this single function device can't cost $800 or less. Total build cost likely doesn't exceed $250.00 for that thing, way too much profit being made, too many greedy hands in the mix.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
From my understanding, AGM/Pulsar units perform not nearly as well as this and they have insanely high lag. I have talked to people that have direct contact with ADNV engineers and it seems the $1300 price tag is semi justified. The cmos sensors in these are completely proprietary.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I am not saying that 1300 is a good price, I’m just saying the price makes sense all things considered
@dash-cs7 күн бұрын
wake up babe extruded just dropped new vid
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
And a actually good video this time
@shuriken25058 күн бұрын
You're welcome for that preformance save
@extrudedshoots8 күн бұрын
Thanks dude lol. I think I spelled it wrong somewhere in the video but at least the thumbnail is good
@VanXHydrA6 күн бұрын
Great video!! I just sold your “Bushnell XX-2015” XD-4 Photonis tubes Brother/Sister that I had for about 2 years and used and actually loved but needed the money! It was an excellent tube! You did a fantastic job on making this video man, I have got to say that you are very insightful in the specifics you mention, and the way you are filming them and mentioning all the details is very appreciated !! All in all bravo and well done sir!! And that digital device does seem to be promising, the one thing I have noticed that is my personal main issue with a digital device especially something that you’re going to be moving around it night in the dark with versus a monocular or binocular night vision device with a traditional analog tube, is that for me personally …. maybe it’s just me tripping out, but when I am looking through an analog Monocular ( even a monocular, which shouldn’t seem this way so maybe I am trippin?$) Is that along with the very disorienting lag time that exists between your movements and the image you see, is the flatness of the screen… like when I am looking through my *(Badly Blemmed/ somewhat damaged, I am amazed it works at all tbh)Omni seven tube. I literally feel even though it’s just an ocular as if I have some sense of depth through it somehow…. Which is kind of crazy because I do realize it for you to have depth perception in reality, both eyes are required… However I must say that with a real analog tube ( even a cheapo Russian Gen 1 tube!) I get a sense of depth, and reality that I don’t feel or experience when I am looking through a digital device, which seems like what it is… a tiny little flat screen TV right dead infront of your eyeball with a low light camera stuck on the front of it and some sort of 940nm IR illuminator ( usually)! I wonder if anyone else who has used both in monocukar form gets at least a “sense” of depth from the tube( regardless of it being a mono) as opposed to digital? I have even driven a car with all the running lights and headlights out with a helmet mounted Mono going about 20-35 mph on a windy little mountain road here in Weatern NC in the mountains, and while that wasn’t the best idea…. Think I my about attempting the same thing while wearing a digital Mono gives me a panic attack almost lol!!! Anyways, once again, fantastic video and presentation!! And I applaud your work ethic and attention to detail and thoroughness with your reviews and the quality of the Videos you shot, and the fact you told those of us who have never seen the fact that there are flashing IR Illuminators on the front of every single smart phone there is for some reason….( NV owners/users will know exactly what I am talking about, there’s only one reason they include an “Undisclosed” battery-friendly flashing IR illuminator on the front of every single smart phone that exists, and that’s seeing your pretty face looking at the screen as you do whatever got THE WRONG kind of ATTENTION!! lol… if ya get my drift) anyways … sorry I just wanted to mention that fact since most folks don’t realize thier phone is totally able and probably taking photos and videos of thier face in the pitch dark without them knowing it. lol.. anyways. You rock my dude! keep up the great and above and beyond work my friend! I will share this video with friends! I wish you the best young man! If I was your dad I would feel extremly proud of you, not to be weird! But you seem like a really good dude and you work hard and smartly as well. And your doing a good thing and it makes me feel better about the messed up world we live in that there are younger men that still know how to work hard and feel like doing thier best at what they do is important and necessary! Well done sir,and I wish you success and a bright bright future!!!
@sladeoriginal6 күн бұрын
Huh?
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I absolutely love comments like this! Thank you so much for your kind words and support it truly means so much. The world has definitely gotten pretty messed up in the last few years but I think there is nothing better to do than provide a good work ethic, love and care about everyone and provide important information to the masses. Those XX2015 tubes are fantastic for the price! It’s always to cool to hear about other people’s xx2015 tubes as they seem to appear from no where. I’m gearing up to sell mine in just a bit to fund the purchase of my OMNI8 PVS14. Dollar to performance though, it’s going to be hard to beat it haha. I just want some more SNR and gain. As for depth perception, I agree with you and have experienced very similar effects. With clean glass and a bit of moon, with my analog monoculars I will get a sense of depth. While this actually did occur occasionally with the ADNV device, that occurred far less often than analog devices. As for lag, the G14SE has pretty much non existent lag. Less than 10 m/s is insane, that’s 1/100 of a second and in my experience not really noticeable. I did do a bit of driving with the ADNV, performance and lag wise it felt fine, but the lens flair from the dash made it dangerous and I would never do it on a public road or on public land. Once again i truly appreciate your comment and nothing about that was weird at all. I love knowing that my attention to detail was sufficient and I helped someone out. Thank you! ES
@chadblair12705 күн бұрын
Great content! I would love to see if you can get your hands on the HRS-31s to get a comparison with those as well. They also have an option for thermal imaging on the go with an upgrade pack or straight from High Ready Systems.
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
Those seem neat! I might hit them up for a pair for testing. Thanks!
@melvinhowell54695 күн бұрын
Good video...would have liked to see the NVG30 in more of the scenes...thank you!
@extrudedshoots5 күн бұрын
Thanks, I will try to make sure the NVG30 is in more future videos. I do agree though the NVG30 was definitely missing in those scenes
@quentinroberts14 күн бұрын
Please do make a buyers guide. I am in the market for a decent analog device but am unsure where to start. Definitely, subbing in hopes of that video
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
thank you! it will be a series and probably take a minute to come out, but it will hopefully be pretty quality
@southernstacker73155 күн бұрын
Subbed. Great Commentary and review. I learned alot.
@extrudedshoots5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@J童7 күн бұрын
You mentioned ADNV is making more devices with better AR coatings, should I hold off buying a g14se or g14p2 to get the upgraded versions later? Or is it not actually that big of a deal?
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
If you are not in a major rush to grab a device, I personally would. I wish I had a better time frame of when the new stuff is coming out.
@J童7 күн бұрын
I'm going on vacation in Chyna around christmastime and may be able to buy direct there, and bring a device back in my carry-on. If they don't release a p3 by then I may just have to grab a p2. I have a feeling a killflash may be able to solve the glare if it can only be seen from light just outside the fov. May have to print one myself.
@krisrhebergen7 күн бұрын
@@J童customs might be fun
@J童6 күн бұрын
@@krisrhebergenHope not. It's just a camera after all😂
@Chretze7 күн бұрын
Okay the recorder box is indeed weird. The lens flare is something I also noticed with other cameras that don't have an IR filter; Light sources of all kinds tend to bloom like that. But damn the performance of that thing looks great!
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I agree, the lens flare is a bit of a headache, but I was impressed with the overall performance too! I think the lens flair is a property of how flat the glass is with the walls of the lens housing if that makes sense.
@Tetemovies44 күн бұрын
The external recording is a major plus if you want to combine its image with sensors in other wavelengths.
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
i guess so, but the external rcorder would need another rework. I think the system just needs to be contained
@Shade-Chaos7 күн бұрын
Extruded uploaded hell yeah we ballin
@DixieDivision6 күн бұрын
Extruded lol
@ur_pilot_4_2day825 күн бұрын
awesome vid. I know in the back of my mind that digital will (and thermal has) surpassed analog nv performance wise, but in my heart I will always stick with analog tubes.
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
Analog is truly magic. Thank you!
@tstartb74943 күн бұрын
I think gf20/31 is the future. I really want to play a fusion device .
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
Agreed. Fusion is so cool
@danieltaylor15226 күн бұрын
Nice review and comparison, thank you!
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
@D0p3amine3 күн бұрын
in my experience with my Jerry-14 gen2+ (FOM 1500ish), the image you see by eye is of very significantly higher quality than any recording I have managed to get with any camera, and I have tried many. How does that factor in in your opinion? how would you describe the difference when looking through it as opposed to the recordings shown?
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
I would agree. Only exception to that is if you know how to set your manual gain right and match it with your camera exposure. Despite that though, I still consider the two devices I showed very close in performance
@JPFB-yp6pw7 күн бұрын
do you still get that bezel less feel. that's one thing that i've never heard people talk about when comparing digital to analog but was so evident when I finally tried a pvs14. the nvg30 feels like i have that eye closed but I can see a screen, kinda feels like playing a videogame, the pvs14 felt like it was just my normal vision except somewhere in my normal vision there was a floating ring that's green and way brighter. does this also have that feel where it just looks like a ring or square in your normal vision or does this still feel like you're trading your normal vision for a screen?
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
It’s kind of a mix of both. It’s the best “feeling” digital system I have used, but it’s still doesn’t quite feel like that magical floating green circle of vision that analogs have. You can get that mixed monocular depth perception if you know what I’m talking about , but still does not feel as fluid and instantaneous as analog. I hope that answers your question, if it doesn’t I can try to re word it to make more sense.
@JPFB-yp6pw7 күн бұрын
@ yeah i think it does! I have always heard about how difficult and how much of an adjustment nods are (when talking about analog), and I have a nvg30 and I’d agreed so far, the delay, the noise, the screen etc is an adjustment for sure. But recently I tried on a pvs14 and all of that went out the window, maybe it’s cause I’m so used to the burden of the nvg30 that the pvs14 was exactly what you said “a magical floating green circle of vision”, just through magic part of my normal vision was now bright. Everything that was hard with the nvg30 become borderline a non issue with the pvs14. Did you feel like that same experience would be had going drom the nvg30 to this adnv? and how much of a gap between this and the pvs14 would you say there is?
@FronzCamino6 күн бұрын
Floating circle of vision is my new way to describe analog nv 😂
@GoldenDuck06 күн бұрын
Honestly the best use case I can see for this type of device is for taking a trip outside of the US and not having to worry about ITAR
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
valid point, I do enjoy traveling with NV. its also so tiny this would be really easy to just throw in a bag
@aesthetic87807 күн бұрын
Outro goes hard af
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
I’m glad you saw it. Those are fun to edit together but no one talks about them so I appreciate the comment
@fredapoilsblancs36602 күн бұрын
I thank you for your geat job and video. I would have liked more side by side comparison with nvg30. By the way there a new competitor NVG50 (not nvg30 with wide angle optic). How knows may be you'll test it too. I agree with you about the opsin. It may have the clearer and wide image of all but the mounting the proprietary battery pack make it finally unpleasant to use (I have one and I told Sionyx what I thought) So this G14se seems much better than nvg30 but more than twice the price and ok the godd ol' pvs14 bridge is included. I'll keep it in mind. Thank you again
@luciankristov64366 күн бұрын
I like the adnv but ill wait and see for the color version. As for NVGs i honestly haven't found a reason to replace my NVG30s. The color NV is pretty dope and my pvs14 G2 is nearly identical to the NVG30.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Color NV is pretty rad. I love my NVG30. I hope ADNV makes a color version. I would be all over that!
@WVGunsNGoats7 күн бұрын
Hey that unit looks pretty good!
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
It really is incredible, I’m amazed by what they are doing with digital right now
@edgarhume81846 күн бұрын
This sensor in a thermal fusion optic would be good. The digital light amplification should play nice with the digital thermal.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
ADNV makes thermal fusion systems using the better version of this sensor. they seem incredible. I would love to play with one.
@lucasward95066 күн бұрын
I have had a lot of difficulty finding gen 2+ tubes for any less than $1500. I feel like I'm looking in all of the wrong places.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
reddit (r/gafs r/nightvision) discord, facebook, tacswap. I would start at reddit and ask around.
@HK-wq1ei7 күн бұрын
If you look on the used market you can get a Gen 3 Green Phos PVS-14 for around $1500-$2000.
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
I talk about this in the options section. But yes this is true
@dantauche79177 күн бұрын
Where is the used market? What platforms or sites? Would like to sell off my digital nv and thermal to put towards analogue bino but I'm not sure where to go. Have zero social media presence for reference.
@HK-wq1ei7 күн бұрын
@dantauche7917 unfortunately most of the used market is going to be through social media. Facebook groups for example.
@dantauche79177 күн бұрын
@ gotcha, thanks for the super quick reply! Any groups you could recommend for me to look into?
@rifleshooterchannel2086 күн бұрын
@@dantauche7917Night Vision Devices out of Pennsylvania is a good place to check.
@Jeapify6 күн бұрын
The G14SE does nearly all of what a gen 2 nod can do, but the cost is too close. There's something called the Pareto Principle, the 80/20 rule. 80% of a result comes from 20% of the effort to achieve that result. With DNV, is there a device that provides 80% of what ANV can do, but at a cost that is closer to 20%? The NVG30 price is a bit more than 20% of a used gen 2 nod, so possibly that? Anyway I look forward to that budget guide video. I really want that 80/20 device, that will be the everyman's nvg.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Agreed. These are very very close to being an amazing option. But right now, just a really cool novelty that can perform quite well. I think as these get cheaper that’s when the digital NV revolution is going to occur. Agreed on the NVG30 part aswell, that is a fantastic per dollar performance device. I’m glad you made it to the point in the video where I talk about the whole budget guide idea. I’m really excited to make that video!
@sphandengraving56914 күн бұрын
Very informative thank you! Now I need to go find the discord and Reddit
@ccovemaker5 күн бұрын
What is the grid pattern of flashing lights that show up in some of the video?
@extrudedshoots5 күн бұрын
The LiDAR from my I phone
@MinnesnowdanSniper4 күн бұрын
I really want to get a few digi sets just for dinking around with. duals or quads would be super cheap with digi compared to my analog monocular, though I know my mono has darn good performance for the 800$ I spent on the tube.
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
yeah digital is alot of fun when the price is right
@Ryan_Driedger5 күн бұрын
Digital is getting there but not quite there yet I think vs the gen 2 the black and white would be easier to make out targets in my opinion. Couple more years and I think we will be talking gen 3 levels of quality
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
I agree, the contrast of black and white is nice. This is the budget version of ADNVs flag ship model, the G14P2, allegedly, the P2 has comparable performance to a gen 3 Omni 7 or 8. Thanks for the comment and I’m glad you like the content!
@MilSimAirsoftBG6 күн бұрын
I'm put in such a dilemma... Having to choose between Gen 2+ WP Armasight Sirius QSi 1400 FOM and the ADNV G14SE. Same price but I would never be able to actually compare the performance unless I buy them both lol. What would you choose?
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I’m taking the armasight Sirius all day. Analog tech has this nearly un explainable magic too it that’s just so neat, in all honesty, the two device would probably perform very similar, but the comfort and quality of life on the analog is going to be much better imo. Also a battery that will power the g14 2 hours, will power that device for 60. Also, in my opinion, the resell value of analog tech is much higher than the digital stuff so imo go analog.
@MilSimAirsoftBG6 күн бұрын
@ I really appreciate the response and your input on this. I think I made my decision cuz you are the second person to say pretty much the same things.
@sladeoriginal6 күн бұрын
Would be awesome if it had thermal fusion, just outline or highlights would be perfect
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
They have an outline fusion version, but it is quite expensive. If I get the chance to review it I will.
@DanielDixon-un7bg5 күн бұрын
How well does this work bridged with a PVS-14?
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
Pretty well actually! I enjoyed it and it gave good depth perception
@generalbakedpotato61506 күн бұрын
Still pretty impressive performance! Still short of current production gen 2 tubes. I feel like it's definitely a product that exists to push the tech. Though the technical limitations are pretty clear.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
agreed. I feel like this is usable and a great choice for people that are outside the US with not as easy access to cheap NV as us. for the US market, this is 1 or 2 iterations away from being amazing, if they got the price down to 1k flat, this would be a game changer.
@urekh7 күн бұрын
havent finished the video yet and am asking because i dont want to forget about this question, is it possible to use the 120hz mode described on the datasheet or no?
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
On the device I used, only 50 and 100fps options were selectable. Either a 120 fps version is coming soon or a software update can enable it. I’m not to sure tbh.
@urekh7 күн бұрын
@ thanks, i appreciate the response, i hadnt been able to finish video until now. youre videos have been very helpful
@CygentaOmicron6 күн бұрын
Would adding a polarization filter in front of the lens help with the lens flare?
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
possibly? im no expert.
@MrCarGuy7 күн бұрын
All they need to do is utilize a full-frame low megapixel image sensor (large individual pixels for high light collecting ability) like Sony's 12.1 MP sensor used in the A7S III or FX3 cameras for years. Blows any analog out of the water. Go look at the performance of those cameras in low light
@johnwalker75927 күн бұрын
I never understand why on earth, these companies keep reinventing the wheel like their NASA - with NASA level engineers. compared to full frames this shit seems like 2008 flipphone images.
@MillionFoul7 күн бұрын
Well, from what I can see, changing to that sensor adds about $1700 to the cost of the A7 III, which probably has something to do with it, as well as the image processor on those cameras is quite powerful and still introduces a large amount of lag. Coincidentally, it sucks down power, getting about 90 minutes of recording time out of a 7.2v ~2300 mAh battery, and weighs almost 25 ounces without a lense. Obviously you can probably cut that down to 15 or so by removing most of the camera stuff, but that's still 3 ounces heavier than a PVS-14 and that really matters when it's hanging on your face. The only high framerate footage I've seen from these cameras is done in environments with enough light to autogate gen III tubes, and you get maximum sensitivity at 10 FPS which obviously you aren't moving and shooting at. The amount of light the sensor has to work with is proportional to the aperture of the lens, and these cameras are also usually equipped with huge apertures unsuitable for a helmet mounted night vision device. All in all, if you wanted to use the same sensor you'd probably end up with a huge, heavy device with exceedingly low framerate and response time that doesn't perform nearly as well as the camera version due to needing a smaller objective lens to be reasonable. There's a reason that movie cameras and gopros tend to be very different devices.
@danieltaylor15226 күн бұрын
FF sensors can't touch analog. I have a Canon R6 which is a match for the Sony A7s II / III, and a mid spec thin filmed gen 3 monocular. Those FF bodies are amazing with a bright moon, and I primarily use the R6 for 4k24 filming under moonlight with f/1.4 lenses. But they don't show nearly as much as gen 3 under clear sky starlight. They are also dead in the water in thick forest starlight conditions and indoors by window starlight, situations where my gen 3 is still going strong. Filming at 60 fps loses a stop of light, and for tactical use people really want 90-100 fps. Things would improve a little bit with a f/0.95 lens and a full spectrum conversion to see near IR, but that would only allow them to operate with less moonlight. They still wouldn't be tactically useful in darker conditions, or able to see at all in the worst conditions. I also have an Aurora and an Aurora Pro (night vision is an addiction) and these FF bodies are about at the level of the Aurora, one stop better if converted for full spectrum. When they have enough light they produce beautiful 4k video, but they just can't gain up when the light disappears. Beyond that there's no way to get the size down to an acceptable level with a FF sensor. You could lose the camera controls and mount the battery on the back of your helmet like the Opsin, but there's no shrinking the lens. Trying to helmet mount a FF f/1.4 lens with a 40° fov would destroy your neck, even worse with a faster lens. There's definitely something to the tech in the SiOnyx and ADNV devices. If the tech were equal a FF sensor would be 3-4 stops brighter than those smaller sensors, but it's only at roughly the level of the original Aurora but with higher resolution. I'm actually surprised at the G14SE because I thought SiOnyx had pushed sensor tech just about to the limit. Looks like there's more on the table, though I wonder if there's enough left without switching to SPAD to match high spec unfilmed gen 3.
@DD-hz3ts6 күн бұрын
@@danieltaylor1522sionyx has sensors that are 2-3 iterations better but they've been told to delay their release indefinitely out of fear of them being reverse engineered
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
These are the type of threads in my comments that I love to see. I am not an experts in cameras at all, but I assume the reasons they don't use those sensors is input lag and FPS. both of those are crucial in effective NV use. A7S full spectrum cameras are amazing and I would love to get one for the channel, but once again they are expensive and buying a beater PVS14 would be cheaper to some extent.
@Zoraxon7 күн бұрын
Nice to see the tech advance but i don't think we'll really see it get much past a low light recording device like the OpSin
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
eh with the performance I have seen with the G14P2, I have a feeling ADNV products are going to be a solid contender within the next 5 years
@carbon42017 күн бұрын
Thanks dude
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
Thanks dude!
@brokenshotgun586 күн бұрын
what about motion sickness due to weird FPS. I know people complain about that a lot with other digital NVGs. That is one of the biggest drawbacks for digital NV imo
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I didnt have a problem with it. the 100 fps sub 10 MS delay is incredible and very responsive. now it didnt feel quite as fluid as analog, but it was very very comfortable to run and move using/
@brokenshotgun586 күн бұрын
@extrudedshoots interesting, I might have to keep an eye for V3 purely for recording and backup
@h_acera89116 күн бұрын
looks cool i really appreciate its rugged build quality and look but isnt the point of digital nightvision compared to analog is to be on a budget? cause of the build quality and camera quality the price makes sense but honestly thats why god gave us analog id take my 1700 and go get an analog but this is cool too
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Yes I agree, the point is to make it cheaper. Knowing how digital tech is made vs analog IITs, digital tech should get cheaper in the next few years while i really dont see the prices of new analog dropping for a while. if i had 1700 i would buy a OMNI7 PVS14, but its just cool that this tech is here and not at opsin prices
@DixieDivision6 күн бұрын
Imagine the camera sensor being used in a way that has zero lag and feels less like a screen. If we can figure that out we can make something perfect.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
im not sure if that will ever happen. the lag on this device is pretty much none and it still feels kind of screen-ee. now dont get me wrong, this is the absolute best feeling digital NV I have ever used, but the magic floating circle analog effect is not quite there.
@DixieDivision6 күн бұрын
@extrudedshoots yepp. It's saddening. It's possible though. Big companies with the know how just aren't in the NVG bidness
@rayharlow89206 күн бұрын
I ordered mine recently. Are there any battery packs or cable adapters available for this device right now?
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I dont think so, you could use the USB to 9 pin connector and run that to a cell phone power bank
@rayharlow89204 күн бұрын
@extrudedshoots Oh nice! Does that come included?
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
@@rayharlow8920 yes the cable is included
@rayharlow8920Күн бұрын
@@extrudedshoots awesome! Thank you, you've been a huge help.
@extrudedshootsКүн бұрын
@@rayharlow8920 No problem! im glad i can help!
@FemboiOperator2 күн бұрын
Same unit on alibaba for $1300. The P2 is also there for $2200 ish.
@ID-99992 күн бұрын
I thought 1.8k ish for the p2
@FemboiOperator2 күн бұрын
@ i know on goodnite gear its damn near 3k
@ID-99992 күн бұрын
@FemboiOperator oh yea, they charging like 100% more, however i heard that if you use all coupon codes and stuff it becomes like 30% or so
@Tee-ina-Skee-Mask7 күн бұрын
its a cool step for digital but you can get used analogs for the same price. its nice for sure but idk. guess its just harder for me because i have no real use aside from fun for nvg
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
agreed. If you really want a new device, this is a great option, but personally, ill take an omni 8 all day. They are super small and cool though so thats a plus at least.
@colin34244 күн бұрын
These are $1200 on Alibaba and seem to be beating the photonis tubes.
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
I would say they match the XD4, but price considered, very impressive
@colin34244 күн бұрын
Yeah its probably just because the screen is a good bit brighter looking than the analog in the video. For anyone's reference I have an NVG30 and a true Gen2 monocular made with a tube from a US PVS5, they are about equal in preformance
@tylerbaum42367 күн бұрын
How do they justify the price? I just found a link for these at $3000.
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
I think you found the P2 version of these. Those perform at a gen3 level apparently. These are 1.3k to 1.7k
@tylerbaum42367 күн бұрын
@ you are correct. I got them mixed up
@xc84877 күн бұрын
@@extrudedshootsPerformance compared to Opsins?
@rifleshooterchannel2086 күн бұрын
$1800 for a (likely made in China) low light generic GoPro is literal insanity.
@luciankristov64366 күн бұрын
Rifleshooter Youre an idiot .. go away
@nickgrady-xx7mm5 күн бұрын
Digitals catching up. 👀
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
It’s getting closer!
@saddlepiggy6 күн бұрын
Wonder why nobody has stuck a gen1 tube in front of a digital nods sensor. Seems like an obvious solution
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
It would be pretty cool to see that, im sure there are reasons but idk, it would definitely be interesting.
@jiritvsunt11327 күн бұрын
And remember! If you can't afford night vision, just know that trying to see other men in the dark is just gay. So if you are a normal male (not me included, I already bought some) the good old flash light will do! 😉
@dantauche79177 күн бұрын
Lmfaoooooo that made me feel so much better about my poor self, thank you
@jurpo67 күн бұрын
Not worth the money at all. You can get omni v tubes for the same money nowadays.
@extrudedshoots7 күн бұрын
Kind of agreed to a certain extent, I’m not sure if you made it to the price discussion part of the video, but I heavily talk about this vs the price point of used Omni 6-8
@xc84877 күн бұрын
Each year that passes digital becomes better and cheaper.
@cxsey85877 күн бұрын
For raw performance sure, but there are other benefits to digital; 1. More resilient, 2. Easier to record from, 3. Able to be updated with firmware down the line
@MillionFoul7 күн бұрын
@@cxsey8587 There are other aspects to performance. Swapping a battery every hour or two means carrying more batteries, which really start to offset your weight advantage in the very negative. You can carry three CR123s and expect to run your analog tube eight hours a night for two weeks or so, but for the same time period a digital device will probably need upwards of fifty batteries. That's over two pounds of batteries to lug around before you power any other devices you need, like optics, LAMs, thermals, and radios. I don't see the need to update firmware on an analog device ever, though if your priority is to record from your NV device rather than see through it I'd definitely agree. Overall, I think digital devices will be very impressive in a decade or so, and the ability to see color will be very nice. Right now, and at that price point? Pretty iffy unless you really just want a nighttime gopro to play with.
@rifleshooterchannel2086 күн бұрын
100% spot on. Digital “Nightvision” is a gimmick, a cope toy marketed to the same type of people who think steel targets are legitimate body armor.
@SolarTara4 күн бұрын
When it can be consistently made into bino's, and costs 1650 CAD per tube, it just won't beat anolog
@ID-99994 күн бұрын
Its better than an gen2+ in terms of gain and brightness controll as well, and the p2 is on mid tier gen3 specs Only disadvantage is latency
@GamingInProgress5 күн бұрын
Review the DNV9 from Hoplite
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
I want to. I’ll try reaching out soon
@ID-99994 күн бұрын
Isnt that thing worse than even an opsin?
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
@@ID-9999 apparently. only one way to find out
@brianredban93935 күн бұрын
Idk you still get that grainy static on the digital that you don't have on the analog
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
Yeah, this is definitely a lot less of an issue on analog, but it’s not non existent on analog. Noise (especially on gen2+) can get quite messy
@ondrefekete89466 күн бұрын
in europe ur lucky if you can get gen3 pvs14 for 3000, all my homies would buy adnv14 instead
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
Yes this is a great point, I think this is a great option for non US people
@badboytommy1876 күн бұрын
For that price I have to think twice , because I have a night vision for $150 much better the one you showing right now on the video😅
@BlackRifleBear6 күн бұрын
No you don't.
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
I believe you have a active IR illuminator device. Those are not even comparable in performance to the modern stuff I was showing in the videos. Is your device a wide box?
@Soldier1287Күн бұрын
Too bad this this wasn’t around at least 2 years ago when I was still in the army. Otherwise I would’ve got it.
@MSSean-md9vf6 күн бұрын
compare to two 50"s
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
NVG50s?
@MSSean-md9vf5 күн бұрын
Yep. ;-)
@tomasik44878 күн бұрын
We told you about the "preformance" lol😂
@extrudedshoots8 күн бұрын
I know 😭 I’m such a bad speller
@Brandon-yq1tm6 күн бұрын
Gonna save yall 38 minutes, the answer is no
@ID-99994 күн бұрын
But In terms of gain yes
@syntaxerrorsix31373 күн бұрын
Way too noisy and short battery life. This gets a nope from me.
@Ranstone4 күн бұрын
Gen 2 tubes are a bad comparison. Gen 2 is practically a toy it's so bad. let's see it compared to gen 3/4.
@extrudedshoots4 күн бұрын
this was compared to a gen2+ tube. Gen2+ tubes are actually quite good and have comparable SNR and res specs to omni4 an 5 Gen3 tubes. the main difference is gain. a lot of modern militaries use gen2+ tubes. I think gen 2+ is a perfect comparison with price in mind. also gen 4 doesn't not exist yet (if you have seen it somewhere, filmless does not equal gen 4). Even OMNI9 is still planned to be a gen 3 contract.
@Predictabletv3 күн бұрын
Do NOT buy these I got my gen 3 pvs14 2 months ago for 1700 used. Analog is still the way dont waste your $$$ find legit forums, reddit or facebook. REAL night vision aint gonna be cheap!
@extrudedshoots3 күн бұрын
I’m not sure if you made it to that point of the video, but I heavily discussed exactly what you just said lol
@jordanabcd55496 күн бұрын
When you can get a gen 3 PVS7 for the same price things like this will remain useless and dumb
@extrudedshoots6 күн бұрын
While I would take a pvs7 over this, I don’t think this is a bad choice for people outside the US. Also, with the progression of this tech, I wouldn’t be surprised if ADNV was a major contender in the next 5 years
@shaneciccarelli-palmer29627 күн бұрын
No it hasn’t
@ID-99994 күн бұрын
It has in terms of gain, just watch the video bruh
@alextatkin10265 күн бұрын
No, and it never will.
@ID-99994 күн бұрын
Thats just wrong, you see how much faster digitals are advancing right? In the past some people also used to belive humans will never be able to fly ...
@alextatkin10263 күн бұрын
@@ID-9999 This is the same total BS rebuttal I always get. This just shows you dont understand how NVG tubes actually work. Come back to me when digital units have a MCP. Until then you can keep talking but it means nothing.
@ID-99993 күн бұрын
@alextatkin1026 u dont know how far tech is advancing clearly. At some point latency or screen properties wont be an issue anymore ,its dumb to believe that nothing will change at all.. Digital units dont need an mcp and will never need one when sensors are getting good enough
@alextatkin10263 күн бұрын
@@ID-9999 You are demonstrating that you dont understand the fundamentals of analog nvg. Digital is not capable of multiplying incoming photons. That is the function of the mcp and thats what makes analog magical. You can make a digital sensor as high resolution as you want, its still not going to perform anywhere near an analog in dark environments. It will always rely far more on ambient light. Maybe someday we will see a hybrid setup that combines a tube with a digital sensor.
@ID-99993 күн бұрын
@alextatkin1026 but you do notice how it currently easily beats gen2 and lower gen3 tubes in terms of gain, right (the p2)? Additionally the whole image can be improved with thermal (and other)sensors in an different way than other nvgs