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There is only one way to see if a n/v scope is any good and that is look through it yourself. If you send for one and it is crap you will be able to return it under the distance selling regulations. I wouldn't go off a video, the actual image may be completely different. The only certainty with any optics is you get what you pay for. 

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15 hours ago, ianm said:

There is only one way to see if a n/v scope is any good and that is look through it yourself. If you send for one and it is crap you will be able to return it under the distance selling regulations. I wouldn't go off a video, the actual image may be completely different. The only certainty with any optics is you get what you pay for. 

Optics warehouse offering a trial for refunded £500

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On 09/07/2021 at 21:48, BenBhoy said:

 

Straight away looking at it, it isn't 24x optical assuming they keep within 24x max for the video. Those last few zoom increments are clearly digital zoom which is why the picture becomes pixelated and noisy.

The daytime performance looks flat although it could have just been the lighting conditions and the way a scope limits light gathering compared to other optics.

As Ian says, the best way is to see it for yourself. Personally I often find professionally produced video is far better than I can achieve.

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17 hours ago, BenBhoy said:

Optics warehouse offering a trial for refunded £500

You could always send for one and try it. I would be very wary of anything that requires constant faffing about with. By which i mean, constantly having to adjust the focus and/or the amount of i/r it can cope with. Such n/v scopes are more of a hindrance than useful. You really ought to consider the option i messaged you about, yes,yes i know they are expensive, BUT you are only here once, make the most of it.?   

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28 minutes ago, ianm said:

You could always send for one and try it. I would be very wary of anything that requires constant faffing about with. By which i mean, constantly having to adjust the focus and/or the amount of i/r it can cope with. Such n/v scopes are more of a hindrance than useful. You really ought to consider the option i messaged you about, yes,yes i know they are expensive, BUT you are only here once, make the most of it.?   

Yeah I know mate, especially since it would purely be night scope, I am sorely tempted by your offer! 

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