Impressions? Are the optics EL or NL quality? Pleased with the electronics?I've just unpacked mine ππ₯³ππΎ
In case you find the Visio too expensive or too heavy, here is an βalternativeβ
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Poll: will you buy Swarovski AX Visio?
Here is a to-do-list to "make" a cheap "alternative" to the AX Visio if the nice new Swarovski is outside your budget. Unfortunately, in the process you will have to give up a few things that the Visio has ;) Starting with the Visio, remove one of the two tubes to get a monocular design...www.birdforum.net
Or I could just digiscope through my ATC and use bird id on the phone. The phone has a compass. But I won'tπ₯³you'd have the photography and ID capability without any of the experience of not having to live in your phone, which is the whole point.
Or I could just digiscope through my ATC and use bird id on the phone. The phone has a compass. But I won'tπ₯³
Presumably the compass is required to provide the pointing-guide feature, but what else can it do?Impressive electronic compass and positioning.
Well, it is a working compass, so it provides you with direction, and It measures elevation.Presumably the compass is required to provide the pointing-guide feature, but what else can it do?
Elevation as in feet/meters above sea level, or you are looking up or down at an angle of so many degrees?Well, it is a working compass, so it provides you with direction, and It measures elevation.
Up / down in degrees (to get elevation above sea level, the Visio would need range measurement).Elevation as in feet/meters above sea level, or you are looking up or down at an angle of so many degrees?
A compassPresumably the compass is required to provide the pointing-guide feature, but what else can it do?
In degrees. It has a GPS, but that is used primarily as one factor in species decision in the AI.Elevation as in feet/meters above sea level, or you are looking up or down at an angle of so many degrees?
By all means, a kilogram is massive. Helps keep it steady. And the 10x magnification does limit effective range, just as if...Just had a brief hands-on at Leighton Moss.
For a 32mm they are enormous, and enormously heavy. I felt like I was on the bridge of a battleship.
The in-vision display makes you feel like the Terminator, especially in compass mode with all the changing numbers.
Didn't have much opportunity to test the ID function, was just in the doorway looking into the garden. There were a few dots in the tops of trees. I did try it on a metal, stylised Robin sculpture, the Visio IDed it as a...
...Hudsonian Godwit.
Not sure I 'get this' logic.... people are missing not having what?Yup. The whole point of the AXV isn't that it's a camera mounted to a binocular that you can get bird IDs from, it's that it's an unobtrusive device that lets you use it while you're focused on enjoying being outside. People seem to be missing this.
...missing the whole point of the AXV, what it's for.Not sure I 'get this' logic.... people are missing not having what?
So this is what I am missing 'it's an unobtrusive device that lets you use it while you're focused on enjoying being outside. People seem to be missing this."? What exactly is an unobstrusive device....allowing me to focus on enjoyment? The ultimate unobtrusive device would be with the naked eyes.... a pair of regular binoculars would come second. But this AXV appears to me as a distraction as one fiddles with everything to capture pictures and ID's etc.... So no, unobtrusive? Not in my book...missing the whole point of the AXV, what it's for.