Pulsar Digital Night Vision Riflescope Digisight N750
From Pulsar about Digisight N770 Digital Night Vision Riflescope
Engineered for law enforcement professionals and experienced hunters, the Pulsar Digisight N770 delivers superior daytime and nighttime functionality, leaving the operator virtually undetected in the night. The N770 is designed for shorter-range applications such as covert military operations, and varmint or hog hunting. Unlike other laser infrared illuminators on the market, the N770’s 915nm invisible laser IR illuminator permits a much dimmer red glow from the IR source, making it invisible to animals and less visible to humans.
Each Pulsar Digisight N770 ships with:
• Protective cover
• Wireless remote control
• Carrying case
• 3 screws
• Mount
• Hex nut wrench
• User manual
• Cleaning cloth
From Night Vision Guys about Pulsar Digisight N770 Digital NV Riflescope
Sporting 4.5X magnification and improved 500x582 sensor the new Digisight N770 is a great hunting riflescope. The versatility of this device is superior to most similar products on the market. Due to digital night vision technology, Digisight can be used at night as well as during the day. And if that was not enough you get the video out put capability allowing you to record that one amazing shot to share with friend for ever.
Pulsar Digisight scopes starting from N550 have been super popular with hog hunters. This certainly continues to be the case with this new generation digital night vision scope.
Here are some key capabilities of Pulsar N770 Digital NVRS:
Electronic components | |
Camera resolution, pixels (EIA) | 500x582 |
Min/max working illuminance, lux (f1.2) | 0.0001...30000 |
Display type | MicroOLED |
Display Resolution, pix. | VGA 640x480 |
Display diagonal, inch | 0.31 |
Magnification ratio, times | 1.33 |
Built-In Video Recorder Availability | no |
Video IN / OUT availability | no / yes |
Pin type of video input / output | RCA |
USB, type | MiniUSB |
Optical characteristics | |
Magnification, x | 4.5 (optical) / 6.75 (zoom) |
Lens diameter, mm | 50 |
Lens focus, mm | 50 |
Relative aperture, D/f' | 1:1 |
Field of View,°, horizontal | 5 (on 4.5x) / 3.25 (on 6.75x) |
Field of View, m@100m | 8.7 / 5.7 |
Minimum focusing distance, m | 5.5 |
Eye Relief, mm | 67 |
Exit Pupil, mm | 6 |
Diopter adjustment, dptr. | - 5 to + 3 |
Focusing type of distance | internal |
Resolution, lines per mm | ≤55 |
Built-in IR-illuminator | |
Emitter | Laser |
IR Wavelenghth, nm | 915 |
Equivalent IR Power, mW | 75 / 100 / 125 |
Beam divergence, degree | 5.5 |
Range of Detection, m | |
Range of detection, m | 450 |
Power Supply | |
Power Supply | 3.7÷6 |
Battery type | 4xAA |
Battery Life (w/out IR), hour | 4 |
Battery Life (with IR), hour | 3 - 3.5 |
External Power Supply | DC 9 ÷ 15V / 3W |
Reticle | |
Windage & Elevation, 1 click (H/V), mm@100m | 13 / 13 |
Reticle color | black with switcheable red/green center |
Physical & operational characteristics | |
Lens Material | glass |
Body Material | glass-nylon composite |
Type of mount for attachment of additional accessories | weaver |
Operating Temp,°C/°F | - 20 to 50 / -4 to 122 |
Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529) | IP44 (water resistant) |
Nitrogen Purged, yes/no | no |
Waterproof, yes/no | no |
Remote control | wireless |
Shockresistance on rifled weapon, J | 6000 |
Mounting brackets on weapon | weaver |
Length, mm | 340 |
Width, mm | 95 |
Height, mm | 94 |
Weight (without batteries), oz | 35.3 |
Warranty period, year | 3 |
* - in normal nittime conditions - (0.05 lux or quarter moon) with use of IR
• Fine image quality and resolution
• One-shot zeroing
• Long eye relief
• Built-in invisible 915nm laser IR illuminator with three-step power adjustment
• Resistant to bright light exposure
• Built-in and external power supply
• Composite housing
• Intuitive easy-to-use interface
• Wireless remote control
• Wide range of operating temperature
• Internal focusing
• Additional weaver MIL-STD-1913 rail for accessories
• Video output
• Built-in flip up objective lens cover
• Improved OLED display
• Digital zoom (6.75x)
Gen 1 Night Vision
1st generation is currently the most popular type of night vision in the world. Utilizing the basic principles described in detail in our guide, a 1st generation unit will amplify the existing light several thousand times letting you clearly see in the dark. These units provide a bright and sharp image at a low cost, which is perfect, whether you are boating, observing wildlife, or providing security for your home. You may notice the following when you are looking through a 1st Gen. unit. A slight high-pitched whine when the unit is on. The image you see may be slightly blurry around the edges. This is known as Geometric Distortion. When you turn a 1st Gen. unit off it may glow green for some time. These are inherent characteristics of a 1st Gen. unit and are normal.
From Our Community
Question
Is Pulsar N770 a generation 3 scope
From Raymond on Nov 11, 2014
Answer
Hi Raymond. No, Pulsar Digisight N770 is a digital night vision riflescope. It is a great scope but it is no match for a gen 3 scope. The only two advantages of Pulsar N770 is that it can be used during the day as well as at night and it also has video output capability.