Coolhand hat geschrieben:Was mir an dem Sight gut gefällt ist, dass es ein ovales Fenster hat, und dadurch ein grosseres Sehfeld.
Der Nachteil ist aber die automatische Anpassung der Helligkeit des Dots. Das hat bei den Sights anderer Marken nie funktioniert, wenn man selber im Schatten steht, aber das Ziel in der Sonne ist.
Wenn das maunell ginge, wie bei einem Cmore, dann wärs sicher eine Überlegung wert.
DVC+WH
Coolhand
http://www.insighttechgear.com/products-mrds.htmOperation - The MRDS is operated using the small push button at the rear of the housing. Pressing it for less than one second turns it on. The default mode is Auto Gain when you first turn it on. With the MRDS turned on, each press of the button sequentially steps it through each mode of operation.
* Auto Gain - where the photo diode senses the amount of ambient light and automatically adjusts the intensity of the dot.
* High 1 - dot is set to highest intensity level for bright conditions
* High 2 - dot is set to second highest intensity level
* Low 1 - dot is set to low intensity for dimly lit environments
* Low 2 - dot is set at its lowest intensity level for use with night vision devices. Note that the dot is just visible to the naked eye in this mode. I mounted my PVS-14 behind the MRDS and looked at the dot, thinking that it'd be too bright, but it wasn't.
* Pressing the button again loops it to Auto Gain mode. Pressing and holding the button down for more than 2 seconds shuts the unit off.
* After 6 hours of continuous operation in the High or Low modes, the MRDS will automatically switch to Auto Gain mode to conserve power until another mode is selected.