This is an amazing review. Very detailed, well-presented, and right to the point. I feel very informed about this device any you even touched on the 2X minimum zoom concern I had about this device.
@@targettamers I really like the direct, confident and straightforward style of all of these Target Tamers videos. And very thorough, touching on things I didn't think of and others don't mention. I can tell you like making these videos. Nice job. I'm a fan of it.
I sent this back to ATN as it was a loaner for field testing only. Though I really liked it, I would want to get my hands on an AGM Taipan with either the 256 (cheaper) or the 384 (same-ish cost?) resolution models. I think for the money, they're worth looking at. Thanks for the feedback! - Tina
It is a very poor battery runtime! The saving grace for me was the extended battery pack that gives it a 5 hour runtime, but it is at an additional cost. Thanks for sharing what the deal breaker is for you! That's a legit concern - Tina.
External battery is a GREAT feature, the internal ones if they die the whole unit becomes useless (in a grid down situation), also I heard a story that some company stopped selling a model to civilians and a guy was trying to send it in for a battery replacement but they wouldn't honor it, so it became a $3000 useless brick...for the Odin LT you can just buy some rechargeable CR123's and use your solar panel to charge them if need be! Do you honestly think you'll be using these more than 2 hours at a time??...😉
This is not worth the money at all. all you are getting is the ability to look around "faster" and thats it. everything its lacking is done on purpose because they dont want to flood the market with gear that will make their other gear obsolete. This is why they put out shit like this.
Got your point, but, in most situations where I would be using thermal imaging simplicity is pretty important to me. Too many buttons, options, and settings can be a distraction from what I am actually there to do.
Lol! The adjustable diopter will help to correct for some visual acuity, but I'd try them with glasses on and adjust as necessary. The diopter is a separate knob to the focus knob. I didn't need my glasses but I did use the diopter to make it sharp for my eyes. If you're concerned about eye relief, at night you can remove the eye cup completely and still reasonably see the display. Hope that helps - Tina
Nice review. This is, by far, the best one I've seen on this particular unit.
Glad you liked it and thanks for the feedback! - Simon
Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Thanks for watching and commenting! - Simon
Best review of this product I've seen, young lady! Thanks for all the effort and knowledge put into this. Subbed! 😊
Yay! Thank you!
This is an amazing review. Very detailed, well-presented, and right to the point. I feel very informed about this device any you even touched on the 2X minimum zoom concern I had about this device.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting. - Simon
@@targettamers I really like the direct, confident and straightforward style of all of these Target Tamers videos. And very thorough, touching on things I didn't think of and others don't mention. I can tell you like making these videos. Nice job. I'm a fan of it.
Check out the full written review here - www.targettamers.com/field-test/atn-odin-lt-320-2-4x-review/
Thks for your review, was pretty useful for me!
Thanks for the feedback, glad it helped! - Simon
Excellent and informative video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting. - Simon
the only actual revierw on this very nice did you gfuys think it was worth keeping
I sent this back to ATN as it was a loaner for field testing only. Though I really liked it, I would want to get my hands on an AGM Taipan with either the 256 (cheaper) or the 384 (same-ish cost?) resolution models. I think for the money, they're worth looking at. Thanks for the feedback! - Tina
Thanks for a comprehensive review, much appreciated. Sounds like a bit of an Aussie twang in your accent?
Glad you enjoyed it! Tina is originally from New Zealand, you were close! - Simon
The CR123 battery and 2 hour run time kills it for me. The size of this thing should fit an 18650. Thanks for the review.
It is a very poor battery runtime! The saving grace for me was the extended battery pack that gives it a 5 hour runtime, but it is at an additional cost. Thanks for sharing what the deal breaker is for you! That's a legit concern - Tina.
it is what you get for that kind of price.
External battery is a GREAT feature, the internal ones if they die the whole unit becomes useless (in a grid down situation), also I heard a story that some company stopped selling a model to civilians and a guy was trying to send it in for a battery replacement but they wouldn't honor it, so it became a $3000 useless brick...for the Odin LT you can just buy some rechargeable CR123's and use your solar panel to charge them if need be! Do you honestly think you'll be using these more than 2 hours at a time??...😉
Amazing video thank
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Thank you! 😀
Would I be able to use this while driving with vehicle lights out if needed?
Thermal struggles going through glass. Would recommend night vision for that purpose
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Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. - Simon
Lacks all the bells and whistles which makes it well over-priced. All three should be under $1000.
Simple is good, less shlt to break, especially important in a SHTF scenario. This is also why revolvers are still relevant!! 😉
This is not worth the money at all. all you are getting is the ability to look around "faster" and thats it. everything its lacking is done on purpose because they dont want to flood the market with gear that will make their other gear obsolete. This is why they put out shit like this.
Got your point, but, in most situations where I would be using thermal imaging simplicity is pretty important to me. Too many buttons, options, and settings can be a distraction from what I am actually there to do.
The point is, with so few features, it should cost less than it does. It's overpriced for what it is.
Simple is good, less shlt to break, especially important in a SHTF scenario. This is also why revolvers are still relevant!! 😉
Do I need to wear glasses to use these? I'm assuming not because it's an image presented on a screen but I've never dabbled before and my eyes suck 🤣🤣
Lol! The adjustable diopter will help to correct for some visual acuity, but I'd try them with glasses on and adjust as necessary. The diopter is a separate knob to the focus knob. I didn't need my glasses but I did use the diopter to make it sharp for my eyes. If you're concerned about eye relief, at night you can remove the eye cup completely and still reasonably see the display. Hope that helps - Tina