What is the NX4?
As a member of the innovative ONYX platform from Obsidian Control Systems the NX4 is feature rich and never restricted in its capabilities.
What are the features of the nx8 4-32×50 F1?
ZeroStop and DigIllum reticle illumination are standard, as is side parallax adjustment. Plus, the remarkable power of the NX8 4-32×50 F1 is packaged in a mere 13.4 inches in length and under 29 ounces in weight.
How many playbacks does the Obsidian NX4 have?
With a well-arranged combination of motorized and manual faders as well as an array of playback button the NX4 offers 44 total playbacks in a compact yet extremely powerful package. As a member of the innovative ONYX platform from Obsidian Control Systems the NX4 is feature rich and never restricted in its capabilities.
What is the Nightforce nx8 4-32×50 rifle scope?
The NX8 4-32×50 builds upon the rugged, reliable, and repeatable legacy our NXS line built over more than 20 years. Despite the compact size, the NX8 F2 riflescopes feature Nightforce’s ZeroStop turret, Digillum reticle illumination, power throw lever, and several new purpose-built F2 reticles.
How many DMX ports does the NX4 have?
With four DMX ports, Timecode, Midi and dual Gigabit ports for up to 64 Universes of Art-Net, sACN plus the ONYX X-Net protocol the NX4 has all the connectivity and power the ever-increasing sizes of shows demand. Two additional 4K touch monitors are supported for even more direct access at any time.
How many total playbacks does the NX4 have?
The NX4 is a comprehensive feature packed control surface. With a well-arranged combination of motorized and manual faders as well as an array of playback button the NX4 offers 44 total playbacks in a compact yet extremely powerful package.
What does the ampersand mean in a list?
The ampersand can be used to indicate that the “and” in a listed item is a part of the item’s name and not a separator (e.g. “Rock, pop, rhythm & blues, and hip hop”). The ampersand may still be used as an abbreviation for “and” in informal writing regardless of how “and” is used.