Saturday Movies: Accufire Omnis 30X-120X Digital Spotting Scope
You are looking at a true game-changer — a full-size spotting scope with a digital screen, not a conventional rear glass eyepiece. On the new Omnis Digital Spotting Scope, the large front objective gathers light effectively as does a normal spotter, but you view the image on a digital screen. This has many advantages — multiple persons can view the screen at the same time. You don’t have to get extremely close to the screen as you would with a conventional eyepiece. This is great for a spotter or coach, who can also maintain a broader view downrange in his field of vision.
In addition, digital screen graphics can potentially provide range and ballistics information (via software). Another major advantage is that the screen output can recorded and later replayed for analysis or review. That’s great for training programs or when reviewing match stages — you basically can record a movie of your shooting sessions. And, the system works well at night and in low light, so it is great for hunters. Wouldn’t it be cool if your current spotting scope could be used at night?
GunsAmerica Hunt 365 Omnis Video Review and Field Test
To learn more about the Accufire Omnis Digital Spotting Scope, check out the extensive review on The Firearm Blog. That 1300-word review explains the primary advantages of a spotting scope with an electronic screen. The TFB review also covers reticle options, day/night mode, recording capabilities, and accessory mounting. Some 28 photos illustrate the scope’s controls, on-screen features, and mounting options. If you are considering getting an Omnis Spotter, definitely READ the TFB Review.
Accufire Technology, maker of the Omnis Digital Spotting Scope, explains its advantage over conventional non-electronic optics: “Anyone who has spent more than a few minutes with their face behind a traditional spotting scope knows that eye fatigue is a real problem. Add to that the difficulty of [explaining to] another person … what you are looking at and it is a wonder why people still use traditional spotting scopes.”
Omnis Digital Spotting Scope Notable Features
The Omnis Digital Spotting scope has a 30X-120X digital zoom range displayed on a 2.95 inch OLED Screen. This eliminates eye fatigue and allows multiple users to view the frame at the same time. The Accufire “walk-through” video below explains the key features of the Omnis Digital Spotting Scope:
SEE Full Omnis Spotting Scope Manual (Printable PDF)
Software App Allows Video streaming from Omnis Spotting Scope
With the Accufire App, the user can connect to the Omnis’s onboard WiFi network and stream to any compatible Apple or Android device. On top of all that the Omnis can record audio and video to its internal memory on an SD card. This can also be accessed via a USB-C port.
Rechargeable Batteries Plus External Power Capability
The Omnis spotting scope is powered by four (4) rechargeable CR123a batteries that give it a 4-hour continuous run time. The Omnis can also be connected to an external battery via the USB-C port for even longer run-time. External battery packs are inexpensive.
Accufire Omnis Spotting Scope Features:
Magnification: 30X – 120X |
Multiple Integrated Reticle Options |
WHERE TO BUY: The Omnis 30X-120X Digital Spotting scope is sold directly by Accufire for $1319.95. It is also available from Optics Planet for $1299.95, a modest savings.
OMNIS Digital Spotting Scope Video Reviews and Field Tests
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