I have a 2021 32' center console that I use in very dark conditions on a regular basis. I went with FLIR because I also encounter fog occasionally and FLIR is the best option for that. Otherwise I would have gone with the low light camera option because of the better picture quality. One thing to note on either camera, motion makes a TREMEDOUS difference in picture quality. If it's rough the FLIR is not nearly as clear as it is sitting still but I don't know if low light cameras have the same issue. Good video though.
Thanks for watching, glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Regarding the motion; they're cameras at the end of the day, so when they sit still they can focus better. Think of it like your phone. Which video is going to come out clearer: a video standing still or a video while running moving your phone back and forth. Obviously the one while standing still. I'm assuming the ultra low light might have a little better picture by default in this case.
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video. Be sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already. Being in Florida, I don't have much experience with fog. I do know the density of the fog will affect it. That might be a good question to ask flir or sionyx. Even the people I mentioned in the video can probably help you out. Sorry I couldn't give you a firm answer. Thanks for watching!
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I have a 2021 32' center console that I use in very dark conditions on a regular basis. I went with FLIR because I also encounter fog occasionally and FLIR is the best option for that. Otherwise I would have gone with the low light camera option because of the better picture quality. One thing to note on either camera, motion makes a TREMEDOUS difference in picture quality. If it's rough the FLIR is not nearly as clear as it is sitting still but I don't know if low light cameras have the same issue. Good video though.
Thanks for watching, glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Regarding the motion; they're cameras at the end of the day, so when they sit still they can focus better. Think of it like your phone. Which video is going to come out clearer: a video standing still or a video while running moving your phone back and forth. Obviously the one while standing still. I'm assuming the ultra low light might have a little better picture by default in this case.
I see there is NO size limit on fish caught in the USA.
Depends on the fish and where you are. Some fish have minimum size limits, and some have both minimum and maximum.
how does fog affect each camera?
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video. Be sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already. Being in Florida, I don't have much experience with fog. I do know the density of the fog will affect it. That might be a good question to ask flir or sionyx. Even the people I mentioned in the video can probably help you out. Sorry I couldn't give you a firm answer.
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Its a camera not radar so you can't see shit in fog
I have the sionix and i dont see anything on a foggy day i dont know on a flir
I saw you with a fish, they i realized title was misleading and closed that video. Thumbs down!
That would be intro you saw playing. This video is just on the cameras. I will have some other fishing videos coming out in the future. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss those. Thanks