That's good to know. Thanks.Warning Notice: Apparently they are shipping with a muted firmware right now. Not all functionality is available. They are working on a firmware update due out in about 3-4 weeks.
Limitations are (for now):
1. Video Quality does not have the 120fps setting available.
2. No Gallery widget available in the carousel.
3. RAV is in the carousel but not mentioned in the manual. (manual needs updating)
4. No photo mode, Burst Count or Time Lapse settings available under Photo/Video.
5. Unable to stream the viewfinder to smartphone using the Obsidian 4 app (android). (fixed by going to App Manager and disabling app being able to use mobile data).
6. No gallery option on Obsidian 4 app
7. Device compares firmware editions and does not enter update mode if device firmware matches or exceeds what is on the SD Card (needs to be updated in manual).
without a 120FPS may serve people better especially if its hi-res, a long video would be huge file.
I would think that 120fps would be reserved for the Recoil Activated videos, which are limited to 20 seconds. Plus it takes micro SD cards up to 256GB.
Even still human eye cannot tell the difference between 60FPS and 120 FPS. Website says 4 to 64 for the SD card. It is in essence a Gopro Scope.
For the suggested price, this is a way cool optic. Besides the video recording capability, the night vision, one shot zeroing, built-in range finding, and automated ballistic readjustment based on target distance are really neat features. I quickly noodled around the website on my phone, but didn't see how much it weighed. Nonetheless, unless reviews turn out highly negative, I want one.
Eta: looked again. 2.1 pounds. Not surprising given what it does at the current price point.
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Currently waiting on QD mount. Gonna get its first workout next weekend. Trying it on a couple platforms and see how repeatable the zero is swapping back and forth.
Please report back finding! You got it already???