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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5391136" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>True, but . . . . .</p><p></p><p>For those not running video, this becomes less an issue.</p><p></p><p>I don't yet have the Spec Ops HP5 but do have last year's version the HP4.</p><p>IMO, for food plots & fields, the HP4/HP5 is superior (mainly due to extended flash range).</p><p></p><p>But I believe I'll continue to prefer the Dark Ops for use over scrapes,</p><p>in large part because the Dark Ops is smaller in size, less likely to be seen.</p><p>I might feel differently if mostly using video, but up close, the Dark Ops seems more than adequate, even when in video mode. The Dark Ops is also a little less expensive to purchase, and uses 6 AA's instead of the 8 AA's of the Spec Ops HP5/4 models.</p><p></p><p>With all the above mentioned, you can program them to take a pic, followed by a video clip, if you like. It doesn't have to be just an either/or option whether to run still pics or video, as you can do both near simultaneously.</p><p></p><p>Actually, in <u>looking at the <strong>new 2022</strong> Dark Ops Pro DCL</u>,</p><p>it appears to overall compare very close to the new 2022 Spec Ops Elite HP5,</p><p>and the key difference may be the smaller "footprint".</p><p></p><p>Get both, and you can have the best of each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5391136, member: 1409"] True, but . . . . . For those not running video, this becomes less an issue. I don't yet have the Spec Ops HP5 but do have last year's version the HP4. IMO, for food plots & fields, the HP4/HP5 is superior (mainly due to extended flash range). But I believe I'll continue to prefer the Dark Ops for use over scrapes, in large part because the Dark Ops is smaller in size, less likely to be seen. I might feel differently if mostly using video, but up close, the Dark Ops seems more than adequate, even when in video mode. The Dark Ops is also a little less expensive to purchase, and uses 6 AA's instead of the 8 AA's of the Spec Ops HP5/4 models. With all the above mentioned, you can program them to take a pic, followed by a video clip, if you like. It doesn't have to be just an either/or option whether to run still pics or video, as you can do both near simultaneously. Actually, in [U]looking at the [B]new 2022[/B] Dark Ops Pro DCL[/U], it appears to overall compare very close to the new 2022 Spec Ops Elite HP5, and the key difference may be the smaller "footprint". Get both, and you can have the best of each. [/QUOTE]
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