X-Sight: Night Vision Compatible with Day

Published on November 6, 2015
Duration: 26:34

This video provides an in-depth look at the ATN X-Sight digital optic, demonstrating its features for both day and night use. The presenter highlights the optic's ability to record 1080p video, its various reticle options, and a key 'One Shot Zero' function. The review covers mounting on different platforms, performance in low-light and total darkness, and discusses potential improvements for future iterations, offering a comprehensive overview for potential buyers.

Quick Summary

The ATN X-Sight is a digital optic offering both day and night vision, with features like 1080p video recording and a 'One Shot Zero' function for simplified zeroing. It uses four AA batteries (lithium recommended) and can be augmented with an optional infrared illuminator.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATN X-Sight
  2. 00:35Exterior Features and Battery
  3. 01:04Video Recording Capabilities
  4. 01:49Focus and Digital Zoom
  5. 02:33Daytime Shooting Demonstration
  6. 03:01Zeroing and Range Testing
  7. 03:58Long Range Accuracy Test
  8. 06:15Infrared Illuminating Module
  9. 07:16Illuminator Glare Issue
  10. 08:22User Interface Overview
  11. 08:45Reticle Options
  12. 09:02One Shot Zero Demonstration
  13. 11:32Night Vision Testing Setup
  14. 11:54Twilight Shooting
  15. 14:10Total Darkness Shooting (No Illuminator)
  16. 15:52Night Shooting with Infrared Illuminator
  17. 17:01Night Shooting with Laser
  18. 18:37Further Remarks and Software Features
  19. 19:13Desired Future Iterations
  20. 20:47Digital Zoom Limitations
  21. 21:12Objective Focal Depth
  22. 21:30Price Point and Value
  23. 22:22Reticle Detail at Zoom
  24. 22:35Favorable Takeaways
  25. 23:08Battery Life Discussion
  26. 23:53Ballistics Drop Compensation
  27. 24:26Infrared Illuminator Power
  28. 24:52Ideal Rifle Application
  29. 25:33Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the ATN X-Sight digital optic?

The ATN X-Sight offers day and night vision capabilities, 1080p video recording, a 'One Shot Zero' function for easy zeroing, multiple reticle options, and an optional infrared illuminator for enhanced low-light performance.

How does the 'One Shot Zero' feature on the ATN X-Sight work?

The 'One Shot Zero' allows you to take a shot, capture the group via the optic's interface, mark the center of the group and your desired impact point, and the software automatically adjusts the reticle to achieve zero.

What are the battery requirements for the ATN X-Sight and its accessories?

The main ATN X-Sight unit uses four AA batteries, with lithium cells recommended for longer life. The optional infrared illuminator typically runs on two CR123 batteries.

What are the limitations of the ATN X-Sight's digital zoom?

The digital zoom on the ATN X-Sight can lead to some fuzziness or a loss of clarity at higher magnification levels, a common characteristic of digital zoom systems.

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