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NiteSite NS200
By: dougal Date: May 7, 2013, 6:27 am
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Just wanting to know if any other shooters have any experience
with the NS200. I have one myself but want to hold on to my view
until the end.
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Re: NiteSite NS200
By: BenBlaker Date: May 7, 2013, 11:31 am
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I have the NiteEye500 and well pleased with it. ;D
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Re: NiteSite NS200
By: dougal Date: May 7, 2013, 1:56 pm
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Nice one Ben. But we need more information. What's it like. What
distance can you see. Did you buy it new and whats the cost?
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Re: NiteSite NS200
By: BenBlaker Date: May 7, 2013, 2:51 pm
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[quote author=dougal link=topic=1073.msg7668#msg7668
date=1367952973]
Nice one Ben. But we need more information. What's it like. What
distance can you see. Did you buy it new and whats the cost?
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I bought it new, and it cost 375.00 (£383.50 with P&P )
Distance is 250+ metres no problem, and they just brought out a
new LR unit which should give 400-600 metres too for £450.00
(would have had, but wasn't available when I bought mine)
Colour screen in daytime, and changes to B&W on IR.
Fantastic for the price.
If you find the unit not focusing properly, screw the camera
lens in or out till its in focus
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Re: NiteSite NS200
By: dougal Date: May 7, 2013, 3:43 pm
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Sounds good Ben. Seeing out t over 600yds at night sounds good.
With the right scope you could see in coming fox's no problem. A
few questions.
What cal do you have it on?
Can you post up an images to see how neat the unit looks?
Is it heavy?
Battery time?
And do you think it was worth it?
I know you own it but an independent opinion would be valued
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Re: NiteSite NS200
By: BenBlaker Date: May 7, 2013, 5:21 pm
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Battery time is heavily de
Endant on IR use and amount of power given to the IR which is
fully variable. That's why I bought TWO batteries (one spare,
one comes with unit). With ought IR the unit will run 7-9 hours
of shooting, with full powered IR 2-3 hours of shooting, but I
rarely find that I need a lot of IR, and if moonlight
practically can be switched off.
Yep its worth it, and very light (even the batteries which are
inexpensive so worth getting a spare)
Its a colour screen and isn't harmed by daylight use either if
you wish to use it then too.
I'm running it on a 22-250, but its been used n much heavier
calibres too
Here's the link, shows both units, click on a unit for close up
and more info
HTML http://www.night-eye500.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=1&osCsid=oqb00r7l4algea907hass5equ1
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