We've obviously done some comparisons.
Magnification-wise, the Digiceptor has a true 8x magnification. In direct comparison viewed side by side, this is a bit more than the original Drone 10 with the doubler and OLED display and a little more than the latter version of the Drone 10 with the FLCOS display. It is however a little less than the latter drone 10 with OLED display.
Maybe we should have just joined in and said the Digiceptor was 10x mag?
In use it isn't an issue and I have head shot foxes at silly distances (300 Yards) using the LRF and quick select zero memories (for bullet drop). The Digiceptor has finer reticules than the Drone.
The user experience is very close to the convenience of thermal in so much as once set up and the IR filling the field of view, you just look through it and dont have to worry about making any adjustments to the IR for different ranges. The camera is extremely fast to react and very sensitive to IR. Just look through it and shoot things.
In terms of IR performance with a tiny Black Sun Ruby you will get full illumination (where the camera isn't doing any work) at 300 Yards+ and still see into the backdrop at 600-700 yards. With a Sunnranger that range extends to 600 Yards for full IR and beyond any useful range for seeing the backdrop!
The Digiceptor is shorter than the Drones and weight is about the same.
In comparison the Digiceptor has a faster lens, more sensitive camera, higher resolution OLED display at 1024x768, more features in the software, far more reliable mount with built in adjustment so there is no need for shimming to get the reticule centred in the display. On and off the rifle the mount is repeatable within 2.5mm at 100m. We also have a MAK mount adapter option for the scopes.
Without the LRF option it's a bit cheaper than a new Drone and if you opt for the LRF feature then it will now come with the upgraded 1200m version.
We also have a neat external power supply / DVR combo to suit the Digiceptor and T-Ceptor scopes now.
Plenty of Drone users have happily changed over to the Digiceptor.
Cheers
Clive