SMARTDAY TICKET FULLThe main body houses the multi-button key pad that handles all functions, on the left is a short Picatinny rail for the IR.įunctions are as follows: HD Day/HD Night, Full HD Video & Photos, Smart Shooting Solution, Smart Range Finder, Recoil Activated Video (RAV), WiFi (Streaming, Gallery & Controls) iOS & Android, Bluetooth 4.1, 3D GS7 Gyroscope, 3D Magnetometer, 3D Accelerometer, E-Barometer, Smooth Zoom, Profile Manager, Electronic Compass, GPS Geotagging and elevation, Microphone, IP Rating Weather resistant, Multiple patterns and colour options for reticule, Micro HDMI, and 2-year warranty phew! Notable featuresĪs an existing X-Sight owner, the improvements on the Mk II are pleasingly obvious as well as the new features. I would not use them all, as I’m more about shooting however, ATN has packed a huge amount of technology into a practical sized package at very competitive prices! Supplied are an IR850 IR Illuminator (with QD mount), soft bag, C-spanner and a sun shade with occluder cap. What initially struck me was the vastly improved HD function, which is a quantum leap forward over the Mk1, which gives great, full-colour imaging! Plus, at the press of a button, you can switch to full NV mode (green or white) along with a myriad of other functions. Good idea but more weight on the gun! Technology overload There’s an optional rechargeable, Power Weapons Kit, with a 22-hour run time. Power is supplied by 4 x AA batteries Lithiums are recommended, which give a quoted run time of 8-12 hours, depending on the functions running. The 3-14 is slightly smaller and lighter at 2.15 lbs and 11.56 x 3.1 x 3.4”. Mounting is by a Picatinny base with twin nuts, compatible mounts are available from A.R.M.S., LaRue and American Defence. It weighs 2.55 lbs and measures 11.36 x 3.5 x 3.45” and is heavier than a comparable day scope, though reasonably compact. The Mk11 is offered in two models, the smaller 3-14 x 50 and the larger 5-20 x 85 (on test). Most noticeable was the new HD (high definition) optical package, which was much more like it! However, it did not stop there, as areas like the front focus has also been improved with a turret at 12 o’clock, which gives more movement and does not restrict operation with an IR torch fitted! Unique is the fact it’s a user-selectable, true day and night optic. In 2016, ATN launched their X-Sight II HD Smart Day/Night Riflescope (Mk11). However, I received the larger 5-18 Mk 1 version and it was certainly better and brought back a little faith and interest in the product! HD is all The Mk 1 3-12x50 proved less than impressive, with problems on image quality, zeroing and focusing and had me tearing my hair out at times. I was blown away by what it potentially offered and it had more features than my daughter has issues. I remember getting the first, Mk1 X-Sight, digital day/night optic in 2015.
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