atn night leopard review

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Average Ratings
Value for Money9.5/10
Reviewer Rating8/10
Overall Rating8/10 Based on 3 ratings
100% Recommended2 out of 2 Reviews

Review of ATN Night Leopard

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By JD45 on 13th Aug 2007

JD45's Ratings
Value for money9/10
Overall value8/10
yes JD45's recommendation

Good Points

Light weight
Large aperture front lens
Clear bright image (with sufficient light)

Bad Points

A bit large

General Comments

I have only had my unit a few days. It has a bright streak through the middle of the view that looks like two headlights in the fog. I believe this to be a single defective unit and am sending it back. The lights block my vision in the center where the clarity is best. If it was not for that I believe it to be a very nice unit. I will probably ask for another Night Leopard upon sending this one back.

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