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Thread: Nightforce NXS 1-4 : Daytime Reticle Illumination / Pictures?

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    Nightforce NXS 1-4 : Daytime Reticle Illumination / Pictures?

    All,

    I was wondering what the level of illumination was on the Nightforce NXS 1-4 Optic was and how it would show up in various daylight conditions.

    I've read multiple people say that the illumination is not enough to show up in daylight, but they don't specify what kind of daylight. All daylight, or extreme bright light, etc.

    I have nowhere local to see this optic, and would appreciate any descriptions, pictures, etc.

    Thanks.

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    Shows up just fine & adequate in low to normal daylight.

    BRIGHT or direct daylight no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOPLOETHOS View Post


    Shows up just fine & adequate in low to normal daylight.

    BRIGHT or direct daylight no.
    Is that the Highest Brightness Setting you have it on?

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    Nope, too much blooming/flaring @ that setting.

    Here's another setting w/ more ambient light

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfsutton View Post
    All,

    I was wondering what the level of illumination was on the Nightforce NXS 1-4 Optic was and how it would show up in various daylight conditions.

    I've read multiple people say that the illumination is not enough to show up in daylight, but they don't specify what kind of daylight. All daylight, or extreme bright light, etc.

    I have nowhere local to see this optic, and would appreciate any descriptions, pictures, etc.

    Thanks.
    I've got a 2.5-10x (uses same illumination as the 1-4x) and it DOES show up outdoors in low-light / early morning / overcast. The only time it washes out is in direct sunlight.

    Anything bright enough to wash out the Nightforce reticles is light enough for the reticle to appear solidly against. Similarly, anything dark enough to loose the reticle on is dark enough to see the illumination. It's perfectly fine unless you just have to have Aimpoint-type illumination.

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    I find the daylight illumination issue to be much ado about nothing where the NXS 1-4 is concerned. In all but the brightest daylight, the reticle is a clear and bright red, and when it does experience illumination washout in very bright conditions, the reticle transitions from a bright red to a crisp, pure black. That still leaves you with very high contrast aiming point (and an easy shot), so in real terms, it just isn't much of a handicap.

    I've been consistently surprised by the effectiveness of the FC-1 reticle, though I would concede that, when viewed against the backdrop of a traditional RDS, you don't end up with an apples-to-apples comparison. Then again, the typical RDS can't be dialed out to 4x, either. Like all variables, the NXS is a compromise, but to my mind, it is one that still manages to do all things pretty well.

    AC

    ETA I didn't spot Skyr's post until this one was relaeased, but my experience effectively mirrors his. Non-issue.
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    at 1x


    at 4x


    at 4x with lit reticle

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    I suck at reticule capturing....but I recently tried to capture an image for another friend through my x24 on 4x on a reallly sunny afternoon.


    Skyrr's point above is about spot on, and basically I would have tried to explain it similarly...and I will also add that the only folks complaining on this NF daytime illumination are people who are trying to use the illumination for faster target acquisitions which high powered glass w. illumination is not really designed for as it is for a 1x dot style illuminated optic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyyr View Post
    I've got a 2.5-10x (uses same illumination as the 1-4x) and it DOES show up outdoors in low-light / early morning / overcast. The only time it washes out is in direct sunlight.

    Anything bright enough to wash out the Nightforce reticles is light enough for the reticle to appear solidly against. Similarly, anything dark enough to loose the reticle on is dark enough to see the illumination. It's perfectly fine unless you just have to have Aimpoint-type illumination.
    I have a 2.5-10 and it only shows the illumination in twilight or heavy heavy overcast. Its just black if the sun is out at all.
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    [QUOTE=Alaskapopo;679890]I have a 2.5-10 and it only shows the illumination in twilight or heavy heavy overcast. Its just black if the sun is out at all.
    Pat[/QUOTE

    I would try and find another NF and view that illumnation but I think you have a problem of some sort......if you do not see anything at all than you either have a bad battery or a defective illumination unit...granted its not like staring at the sun bright, but you should see something faint at least.

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