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Why are so many people getting rid of this unit within weeks of buying them.I know there was a few trying to make a small profit with brand new units due to the waiting lists.But there seems to be a trend of people not getting to grips with them or are they just not giving it time to get used to it.Why also is it that people are having to spend x amount on add ons . Surely the unit should be good enough straight out of the box.If I were in the market for one of these units I think I'd be having second thoughts.

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depends what nv you expect for £400,they are excellent for the money at rimfire ranges,and with a doubler great on a fox gun.

I have taken over 20 foxes in the last month with mine on a cz527 in .222.

Photon £400,doubler and adaptor £120,T20 ir illuminator £55 =£575, for a digital nv set up,thats cheap.

Yes it does take some fiddling to set up but once its done its great .

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depends what nv you expect for £400,they are excellent for the money at rimfire ranges,and with a doubler great on a fox gun.

I have taken over 20 foxes in the last month with mine on a cz527 in .222.

Photon £400,doubler and adaptor £120,T20 ir illuminator £55 =£575, for a digital nv set up,thats cheap.

Yes it does take some fiddling to set up but once its done its great .

 

Hit the nail on the head, alot of people expected a perfect nv for £400 that will do everything. As if, you get what you pay for , they are very good with the extras fitted and still well under the the price of similar tubed units,.

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Hit the nail on the head, alot of people expected a perfect nv for £400 that will do everything. As if, you get what you pay for , they are very good with the extras fitted and still well under the the price of similar tubed units,.

Hi LS , your post is spot on, for the money the photon is pretty good,,

atb brian

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And a 30mm hole cut into the doubler lens cap reduces the "fussy" focus issue, I.e. no need to re focus between 50-150 yards.

 

The blue tinted filter and rubber holder from a Logan 6v gun light fits perfectly on the eyepiece of the photon and really takes the glare out and cleans up the picture.

hi can you please tell me where I can get tinted filter and rubber holder from .thank tony

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And a 30mm hole cut into the doubler lens cap reduces the "fussy" focus issue, I.e. no need to re focus between 50-150 yards.

 

The blue tinted filter and rubber holder from a Logan 6v gun light fits perfectly on the eyepiece of the photon and really takes the glare out and cleans up the picture.

As explained in my video here, click the YouTube tab to read the text and use their bandwidth;

 

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I added one of Dave's filters and I have to say the focus has improved a great deal on mine.The focus fussy issue has resolved to a much better depth of field . I was able to see the rabbit shape clearly and with no eye shine, halo either .I used just the inbuilt IR , without my pulsar 805 as extra and it performed well . I was in two minds to sell mine but im keeping it now thanks to the filter . Great bit of kit I think , but now I got to get a Yukon recorder , to get it all on film .Better wait till after xmas see if there are any sales on.

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And a 30mm hole cut into the doubler lens cap reduces the "fussy" focus issue, I.e. no need to re focus between 50-150 yards.

 

The blue tinted filter and rubber holder from a Logan 6v gun light fits perfectly on the eyepiece of the photon and really takes the glare out and cleans up the picture.

 

 

You dont need to cut a 30mm hole in the doubler cap, it already has 2 holes.

 

one 2mm hole for day time and if you look close you can pop the 20mm hole out. easy.hehe.

also, with the yukon doubler on, focus to the best picture you can and then fine tune the doubler lens. it will only be a tiny amount of unscrewing. once you have it bang on you will see the nut shape part of the lens is a locking ring and unscrews from the main body of the lens. once you have the lens in its right position you just lock it on to the spacer by turning just the locking ring.

 

 

i search with cap up to give the big eye shine and then when getting on target i pull the cap down to sharpen the image.

 

 

 

I bought a leupold last month to go on a rifle. im now going to sell the leupold and buy an other photon.

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The line could be the edge of you beam when it is square and fully focused or as already been said the wires of the led showing. Make sure your torch is pointing to where your scope is looking, this is best done with it fully focused and pointing at wall 15yds away, you should easily see the LED impression through the scope, just make sure it's in the middle of your sight picture then due focus it very slightly to get rid of the lines.

 

Don't just take it for granted that your beam will be in the same place as your torch is looking at 50yds plus, it can often be out and refocusing the torch too much just robs you of distance. An adjustable torch mount is the best way to ensure torch to scope alignment.

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