ATN X-Sight LTV | In-Depth Review

Published on January 2, 2021
Duration: 33:43

This in-depth review of the ATN X-Sight LTV 5-15x digital scope highlights its compact design, daytime/nighttime capabilities, and user-friendly features. The presenter details the unboxing, menu navigation, zeroing process, and provides sample footage. Key technical specifications, including its 1080p sensor and 720p recording, are discussed, along with battery life and weather resistance.

Quick Summary

The ATN X-Sight LTV 5-15x is a compact digital scope under two pounds, offering daytime and nighttime vision with a 1080p sensor that excels in low light by minimizing noise. It features a user-friendly menu, the efficient 'One Shot Zero' function, and is weather-resistant, though it lacks audio recording and advanced connectivity.

Chapters

  1. 01:01Introduction to ATN X-Sight LTV
  2. 02:46Unboxing the ATN X-Sight LTV
  3. 05:49ATN X-Sight LTV Optic Layout and Buttons
  4. 10:28ATN X-Sight LTV Menu System Walkthrough
  5. 14:34ATN X-Sight LTV Technical Specifications
  6. 20:22Demonstrating One Shot Zero Feature
  7. 23:37Daytime Footage Analysis
  8. 25:19Nighttime Footage Analysis
  9. 27:36Pros, Cons, and Reliability
  10. 32:24Overall Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the ATN X-Sight LTV 5-15x digital scope?

The ATN X-Sight LTV 5-15x is a compact, lightweight digital scope under two pounds, offering both daytime and nighttime vision. It features a 1080p sensor, 720p recording, a user-friendly menu system, and the 'One Shot Zero' function for quick adjustments.

How does the ATN X-Sight LTV perform in low light conditions?

The 1080p sensor in the ATN X-Sight LTV performs well in low light, with larger pixels compared to 4K sensors, resulting in less noise and better light absorption. The included IR illuminator further enhances night vision capabilities.

What is the 'One Shot Zero' feature on the ATN X-Sight LTV?

The 'One Shot Zero' feature allows users to zero the optic with minimal shots. After firing a shot (or group), the user adjusts a cursor on the screen to align with the point of impact, effectively setting the zero without multiple adjustments.

What are the main drawbacks of the ATN X-Sight LTV?

The ATN X-Sight LTV lacks audio recording, Bluetooth, and ballistic calculation features. Its rubber port covers are less secure than older threaded caps, and video is exported in AVI format, requiring conversion.

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