NEW Sightmark Wraith 2-16x32 4K Mini

Edited I found more specs;



Sorry bout being the pessimist here but;

$1000 is a bit steep?



Looks to have a good screen and screen resolution.

4K video plus audio a plus for sure.

Battery life; 3.6hrs video mode 4.4 hrs preview mode 2cr 123A

No WiFi

Magnification 2x lens 8x digital 16x total so good

Adjustable parallax

FOV; at 10 yards 7.62ft at 100 meters 40ft

Minimum focus distance 5 ft so more than good!

Sensor resolution; CMOS 3840x2160 This is very good.

Refresh rate? A very important piece of information left out.

Video recording resolution 4K, 1080

Color by day B/W by night

Weight? 21.6 oz Lightweight it is

Apps?

You don’t want to rush into buying something that costs $1000 without having the information you need to compare it to what is already available.

Else you could be very disappointed.

https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/night-vision-for-dummies/#post-995002




 
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For 800 / 1000 USD you can get a nice 4K PTZ CCTV camera for coparison, which is a larger and way more elaborate housing - 20 X optical zoom - a couple of DC step motors and what not + a memory card slot.

Personally as a camera geek i feel many of these "e - scopes" are pretty darn expensive VS say a high end action camera or Dash camera system.



EDIT: i just saw the video flies are in AVI format,,,,,,, damn near fell of my office chair, i have not handled any camera ( dash or action or CCTV ) in years that use AVI

It do at least support a 256GB memory card, so that is good, but surprised a lot to not see H264 or H.265 for the video files.
 
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This is for the 4K Mini we are talking about? Most of this info does not match the info off of the Sightmark video or site. Looks like it is for a different scope.

Edit;

The specs in your data say it is 12 inches long so it is definitely for a different scope and not for the 4K Mini.

You are confusing people with contradictory information here.
 
Street price will be $799.00 the same price as their 3-24 wraith 4k. I think there rectile for mil moa adjustments are first focal plane and adjust automatically. Which is not so on the wraith HD models. With the size weight and price this scope is real competition for the pare 008. It was the only light weight digital night vision option. I just watched the release on the late night vision show.
 
The Wraith Mini has been my default night-pesting scope for the past 4 months or so. So far I've found it to be easy to use and reliable. If I had the ability to magically change anything on it, I'd try to make it a bit lighter. After that, maybe tweaking the zeroing feature a little bit, or to make the display a little higher resolution. But those are fairly small-potatoes criticisms.