Thanks for the response. You are correct... I do love these NV400 and NV500 scopes. For me, this scope has so many features packed in a scope that is priced right. The option to record in 4K, send the output to a monitor in a bench environment, interchangeable optic lens, ballistic calculator, crazy good night vision, first and second focal planes, built in range finder, Sony sensor, etc. etc. etc. The NV400 has a fixed 4x zoom that goes out to 52X. The NV500 comes with either 2x or 4x lens, soon will be a 5x and 7x lens.Nice video. What type of magnification lens does the nv400 have? I think the 4x option might be a good idea on the 500. Does it improve clarity when trying to magnify at further distance? I would have to see one in person. I don’t like my NV400 anywhere near as much as you like yours. I haven’t tried using it through a nice monitor though only the viewfinder. In the daytime I just think it massively lacks. Especially if you have uneven lighting with shadows.
Thanks for the heads up on the discount code. It might be because the discounted the scope on the website by 10%. But I was told by Oneleaf the code would give users a 10% discount. I am contacting Oneleaf now and I will follow up soon. Thansk!What is the distance from the scope to the target? That resolution is unreal!
Also, the discount code in the video didn’t work, says it’s invalid.
Yeah I just prefer clear optical zoom. Took the nv400 out hunting. I mean it’s like a camera that always needs tweaking. Need more light here less light over there. I tried it last week at night and it shined there doing a great job. As a daytime scope even for hunting now that I have used it in that manner, it just is to the “kind of sucks” level for me. everyone else seems to love em. You can get some good glass at the 6-700 dollar level.Thanks for the response. You are correct... I do love these NV400 and NV500 scopes. For me, this scope has so many features packed in a scope that is priced right. The option to record in 4K, send the output to a monitor in a bench environment, interchangeable optic lens, ballistic calculator, crazy good night vision, first and second focal planes, built in range finder, Sony sensor, etc. etc. etc. The NV400 has a fixed 4x zoom that goes out to 52X. The NV500 comes with either 2x or 4x lens, soon will be a 5x and 7x lens.
The clarity gets worse as you zoom because it is digital zoom; this is the one knock I have the NV scopes and any other digital scope. There is no replacement for clear, optical zoom. I use the NV400 and NV500 scope in my backyard and at the 100 yard range when shooting large 12 x 18 paper targets. However, I use a NightForce scope when shooting in 100-yard benchrest competition because I need to define a small pellet hole at 100 yards. The resolution on a digital scope at 100 yards does not work for my old eyes.
Nice!! Hope to see more reviews soon. Your channel is quickly becoming my favorite. I noticed in my nv400 manual that if you put brightness and contrast on 50% it acts auto. Who knew. Guess I should read that stuff instead of trying to figure it out myself.Update on 10% discount code from Oneleaf NV500..
To make a long story short... the Oneleaf team went on vacation for a week from Oct 1st to October 6th. So they disabled all discount codes, but they discounted everything on their website, so the 10% discount was still there for everyone without using the discount code. Now that they are back from vacation, my 10% discount code should work and has been extended until October 20th, 2024. They could have communicated this better. Sorry for the confusion.
Mike
Wow - that is something I did not know either.Nice!! Hope to see more reviews soon. Your channel is quickly becoming my favorite. I noticed in my nv400 manual that if you put brightness and contrast on 50% it acts auto. Who knew. Guess I should read that stuff instead of trying to figure it out myself.