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    Does anyone have a decent photo of the part we need pliers or kiddy fingers for please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by some bloke View Post
    Does anyone have a decent photo of the part we need pliers or kiddy fingers for please?

    Hi Buddy.


    I have the ns200, and very, very impressed and happy with it.
    On the camera module, inside the plastic housing that goes onto the rubber tube, you will see a small metal tube, inside which the camera eye sits.
    To focus the reticule you turn this....but.....before you stick pliers in there, try a bit of rubber inner tube or the like, place it on the top and turn with your thumb, hopfully it will move, mine did !!
    If it dosnt...go get the pliers

    ATB.


    Bill.
    Last edited by Sweeney-Todd; 27-01-2012 at 04:52 PM.

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    Hi Bill, i also have the ns200 and i now mount mine to my scope with a cobra/merlin
    dsa it stops the camera unit moving, overall i am happy with it and now own the ns50 as well.
    regds brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian747 View Post
    Hi Bill, i also have the ns200 and i now mount mine to my scope with a cobra/merlin
    dsa it stops the camera unit moving, overall i am happy with it and now own the ns50 as well.
    regds brian


    Hi Brian.

    Thanks for the confirmation that the Cobra/Merlin DSA fits and works.
    Had heard it did, but was not sure.
    Any modification to it, or straight on mate ?

    Only played with mine up till now, waiting for a rifle to come back from JB, then hope to hammer the paper and get used to the unit, before hunting live.

    Have you had good results with yours Bri,. daft question that, especially as you have now got the ns50 ASWELL

    ATB.


    Bill.

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    Hi Bill , the only mod is depending on what scope you are using
    you might need a spacer or good old insulation tape , thats all!!!!
    regds brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian747 View Post
    Hi Bill , the only mod is depending on what scope you are using
    you might need a spacer or good old insulation tape , thats all!!!!
    regds brian

    Hi Bri.

    Thank you.

    Hope its just tape

    Are you into putting footage up on youtube etc?
    If so, what do you use to capture the video?
    The Dazzle and Yukon MPR unit has been mentioned, but I am not too clever with all the techno bits n bobs.
    I think it would be a bit of fun, but I dont want to buy something I cant use



    ATB.



    Bill.

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    Hi Bill, no i am not into the recording side but if you ask the guys on here
    i am sure they will help,
    regds brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeney-Todd View Post
    Hi Bri.

    Thank you.

    Hope its just tape

    Are you into putting footage up on youtube etc?
    If so, what do you use to capture the video?
    The Dazzle and Yukon MPR unit has been mentioned, but I am not too clever with all the techno bits n bobs.
    I think it would be a bit of fun, but I dont want to buy something I cant use



    ATB.



    Bill.
    Hi! To record your footage with NS50 or NS200 you can buy a JXR318 (really small recordning device) search for it at aliexpress.com. Cable needed is a 4 pole 3.5mm male to male. Perhaps a hand made cable would be best since you dont need left and right sound recording - only video composit signal. ---> Link to cable http://www.kabelgiganten.se/artiklar.asp?id=13024#

    Regards,

    Linkan (Sweden)

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