The N550 is a digital CCD image processor based solution. The scope looks like something from Star Wars, but on an AR it might look cool. It will be butt ugly on a traditional rifle though. Early reports, from across the pond, indicate image is as good or better than Gen II+ image intensifier units.
The scope is a fixed 4.5 magnification and it has sensitivity, brightness and contrast controls. Image detection up to M under 1/4 moon is claimed. It also has IR illuminator built-in, but separately controlled. A rail mount is integrated into the scope body.
The Scots, as in Scotland, are going nuts over this unit and the Brits are too! Seems like varmint hunting with air rifles and .17 HMR is big over there. Any way, the videos were pretty interesting an intrigued me.
I ordered one from Optics Planet. I'll test it as delivered and with a 3rd partly long distance IR illuminator. If it works as well as the videos posted by the Scot's, I'll keep it for varmint hunting since it's well under a grand. I'll post what I learn.
The scope is a fixed 4.5 magnification and it has sensitivity, brightness and contrast controls. Image detection up to M under 1/4 moon is claimed. It also has IR illuminator built-in, but separately controlled. A rail mount is integrated into the scope body.
The Scots, as in Scotland, are going nuts over this unit and the Brits are too! Seems like varmint hunting with air rifles and .17 HMR is big over there. Any way, the videos were pretty interesting an intrigued me.
I ordered one from Optics Planet. I'll test it as delivered and with a 3rd partly long distance IR illuminator. If it works as well as the videos posted by the Scot's, I'll keep it for varmint hunting since it's well under a grand. I'll post what I learn.