For parralax effect you need a lense with a slightly reflective inner surface in the shape of a hyperbolic mirror with the light source at the focal point
Btw, reflector sights use reflectors and lights, so the reticle in the lens reflection is actually moving. Holo sights like EOTech's use holograms to project a reticle.
@@abisrizvi2621 I'm not an expert though, so the only way I can explain it is that it uses a parallax effect. For reflector sights like this, they use a light and a reflector to project a reticle inside the lens.
Could you please show how to make something like this one? Or this one, or the other one with the different reticle sight that you commented?
For parralax effect you need a lense with a slightly reflective inner surface in the shape of a hyperbolic mirror with the light source at the focal point
Do you have tutorial of this? Just wondering if I can make a same principle sight for rc plane
Btw, reflector sights use reflectors and lights, so the reticle in the lens reflection is actually moving. Holo sights like EOTech's use holograms to project a reticle.
That looks dope, thanks for showing the internal parts
can you show me how to make one? explain the optics maybe? I want to make my own
what switch did you use to change the colors?
what kind of dimmer did u use? and also how did u make the colors change?? sorry it was blurred thats why i couldnt see it
It’s not parralaxx though?
This isn't a holographic sight, this is a red dot, or reflex sight.
The holo is reverse the sight aiming should be at the back side not like red dots...
Not bad for a first try!
ACEGR1 Thanks!
I might try to make another one later but try to make it have a reticle instead of a dot.
yah tons of parallax
Dat music timing tho
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Tutorial?
Wen are you making mor vids
it sucks, when you move camera, dot point different directions
That's what an optical sight does.
@@itzzFocalFlare please explain how it works
@@abisrizvi2621 I'm not an expert though, so the only way I can explain it is that it uses a parallax effect. For reflector sights like this, they use a light and a reflector to project a reticle inside the lens.
thats the point. the dot is supposed to move so your target is visible in the sight even at different angles of view dumbass
send blueprints >.>
Out of focus.
Its focusing on the laser lol
Thats not a holographic sight thats a Red/Blue dot sight
look up how holographic sights work, they work by shining a laser at a piece of glass