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Switching up the Bino/RF system (Possibly)
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnful" data-source="post: 2284011" data-attributes="member: 116563"><p>Another little update. The BR4000 unit is already growing on me with each use. Took it out early this morning, and was able to clearly make out targets 30 minutes before sunrise. 20 minutes before sunrise was like daytime. You do have have to turn the brightness down, or the readout overtakes the target in the low light scenarios. But it takes literally 5 seconds to do so if need be. Brightness level 4 (the highest) is super crisp and easy to read in all bright light scenarios, but too bright for early early morning. Brightness level 3, is a happy medium, where you can still see the readout in mid day, but it's just dim enough to use it for the lower light situations. Brightness level 2 is the most ideal for 30 minutes before sunrise though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnful, post: 2284011, member: 116563"] Another little update. The BR4000 unit is already growing on me with each use. Took it out early this morning, and was able to clearly make out targets 30 minutes before sunrise. 20 minutes before sunrise was like daytime. You do have have to turn the brightness down, or the readout overtakes the target in the low light scenarios. But it takes literally 5 seconds to do so if need be. Brightness level 4 (the highest) is super crisp and easy to read in all bright light scenarios, but too bright for early early morning. Brightness level 3, is a happy medium, where you can still see the readout in mid day, but it's just dim enough to use it for the lower light situations. Brightness level 2 is the most ideal for 30 minutes before sunrise though. [/QUOTE]
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