I have tested a lot of day and night scopes over the last few years and I try them out to see how they stack up against the others. Not everyone likes the tiny compact units becuase they are a little different from what a traditional scope is. The NV400 is a tube style scope that uses 30mm rings.
First impressions of the scope once it arrive was a pleasant one. Wheb you open the box it has everything you need to get you started. This includes an sd card, a charger, an IR light with an included battery, and a 18500 battery to power the scope. The bonus which I really give props to the company is the included extended battery cap to allow an 18650 battery.
The user interface is easy to operate very similar to the wraith scopes. You can change it to a FFP or SFP reticle in the menu. The LRF is simple to activate and the on board ballistics is a pro especially for us airgunners. This is a well thought out package and you can see that when opening the box. My favorite feature so far is the option to illuminate the buttons which is a great option for night use.
All my testing in this review is done on a tripod. The day images so far are impressive for the package and the night images do well. I would say the day images has the edge and with the max zoom of 52x it still had a usable image with good clarity at my 100y testing.
It is chunky but some don't mind that as it can help with a balance point or help weigh down a build if wanted. The total weight is with the the rings, the extended battery cover with 18650, IR light battery and mount.
As you can see in the pictures there is an included sunshade that is needed for day use other wise you get a washed out image. You can flip the lens cover without taking the shade off for use at night.
There are multiple reticle options as well as color options. Below are the options you can choose. The default is red so that is how I showed them. You will have the option of white, red, green, blue, black
All in all I would say this is a great package for someone looking for a tube style scope. They have a 2x scope that will offer a better FOV as the 4x can be a little tight for up close pesting. I will try and get some more videos of range use but the video below showcases what it has done so far with the the animals available in the backyard.
First impressions of the scope once it arrive was a pleasant one. Wheb you open the box it has everything you need to get you started. This includes an sd card, a charger, an IR light with an included battery, and a 18500 battery to power the scope. The bonus which I really give props to the company is the included extended battery cap to allow an 18650 battery.
The user interface is easy to operate very similar to the wraith scopes. You can change it to a FFP or SFP reticle in the menu. The LRF is simple to activate and the on board ballistics is a pro especially for us airgunners. This is a well thought out package and you can see that when opening the box. My favorite feature so far is the option to illuminate the buttons which is a great option for night use.
All my testing in this review is done on a tripod. The day images so far are impressive for the package and the night images do well. I would say the day images has the edge and with the max zoom of 52x it still had a usable image with good clarity at my 100y testing.
It is chunky but some don't mind that as it can help with a balance point or help weigh down a build if wanted. The total weight is with the the rings, the extended battery cover with 18650, IR light battery and mount.
As you can see in the pictures there is an included sunshade that is needed for day use other wise you get a washed out image. You can flip the lens cover without taking the shade off for use at night.
There are multiple reticle options as well as color options. Below are the options you can choose. The default is red so that is how I showed them. You will have the option of white, red, green, blue, black
All in all I would say this is a great package for someone looking for a tube style scope. They have a 2x scope that will offer a better FOV as the 4x can be a little tight for up close pesting. I will try and get some more videos of range use but the video below showcases what it has done so far with the the animals available in the backyard.
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