I am new here. Hope everybody is well and doing good. I would like to find out a simple question, is ATN optics with the night vision better than Oneleaf Command NV 4
I am wanting to find out because I am looking to put it on a Hatsan Vectis 25 cal.
@TexasMtnMan I suggest that you search some of @brawler1588 posts. He's compared a number night vision units and posted thoughts on his comparisons on AGN.
 
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They all get the job done but some some of the atn 4k pros can freeze and when you start to magnify the clarity gets very pixilated. The NV400 hasn't froze yet and seems to be a decent choice but I am not sure how the after purchase support works. With ATN you have a support system if needed. With that said I have tested over a dozen of the most popular day/night scopes on the market and full disclosure I now work for DNT Optics but even before that the zulus was my top choice for beat bang for the buck, clarity, and features. We have the zulus which is a day/night only and the ThermNight which is a thermal and day/night in one unit. I would be happy to answer any questions you have if you would like to shoot me a message. After we make contact I can give you my work line and we can chat in the phone as well.
 
Welcome aboard! I don't have a NV scope but have researched them & imho I'd opt for the Oneleaf NV400. Can't beat the # of features for the price.
The features are great for the price but it is still large and on the heavy side. The zulus is compact and lighter but some guys like the tube amd traditional mounts.
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I have the nv400. Don’t really know what to say about it. If you really want to hunt at night and that’s your primary means for it then by all means. If you are going to primarily use it in the daytime you may very well be disappointed. The clarity when you zoom cannot even begin to compete with 500-700 dollar glass. In uneven lighting it’s even worse. Remember it’s a digital camera. Buy it for night hunting. If most of your use is daytime buy some high quality glass instead. I think this basically goes for all the digital optics.
 
I have the nv400. Don’t really know what to say about it. If you really want to hunt at night and that’s your primary means for it then by all means. If you are going to primarily use it in the daytime you may very well be disappointed. The clarity when you zoom cannot even begin to compete with 500-700 dollar glass. In uneven lighting it’s even worse. Remember it’s a digital camera. Buy it for night hunting. If most of your use is daytime buy some high quality glass instead. I think this basically goes for all the digital optics.
See I found the reflection from the eyes at night to be over powering. The wraith 4k max did the same for me with he eye reflection.
 
See I found the reflection from the eyes at night to be over powering. The wraith 4k max did the same for me with he eye reflection.
I haven’t tried it at night yet…just going by video reviews I’ve seen where it looks pretty decent . I hope it is decent at night or I might chuck it in the pond. Lol.