I'm also contemplating investing in digital nv & the Photon is one of the units I'm considering. However I have a couple of questions ref the Photon XT:-
1) A while ago I read (either on here or the nightvision forum) that there were problems with the cameras not being properly centred in the unit (from the factory), resulting in zeroing problems. In fact a chap from Sports Match told me that lots of guys were buying adjustable mounts in order to solve this problem.
Is this still an issue on the XT? Perhaps this is what Smelly Yeti was referring to in his post?
2) Currently i don't have a rifle which I can use for dedicated nv, so some type of QD mounts would be required if I went the route of a Photon or similar. Does any one have any recommendations regarding QD mounts & how repeatable is the POI. I plan to mount the Photon on a .223, possibly, but unlikely a .270.
Thanks
Victor
As far as the alignment of the camera housing with the eye tube goes, you may be lucky. I did not buy adjustable mounts because I wanted a one piece extended reach picatinny mount for ease of swapping between rifles. The first time I swapped it back to the rimfire I was outside the electronic zero adjustment by a couple of clicks. So I slackened the clamp bolts on the camera body mounting gimbal and rotated it to align it
Alan
Are you referring to the four screws around the tube body where it attaches to the camera housing?
Cheers
Martin
Took mine off my hmr and just zero’d it on my 243. It was a bit tricky with the sunlight tonight but i’m There now and waiting for mr fox to arrive. Will let you know how I get on but you can s a fair distance with the right ir lamp. As has already been said they are hard to beat for the money.

If you intend to dedicate a rifle purely for night shooting it will do the job reasonably well once you have it set up,[this can be a problem with some rifles,, but not insurmountable]. In my case I decided to go with the tried and tested ward 800, it fits on all my rifles from rimfire to 243w in seconds and saves having to swap daytime ,,, night time scopes around and re zeroing.