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Thanks for the advice guys, ive hot an n1000 on it at the mo and it has a few "fish eye" marks, its definatly the laser as when i use just it with no illumination on a moonlit night the picture is clear as a bell, i do like the laser tho as its small and light

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Thanks for the advice guys, ive hot an n1000 on it at the mo and it has a few "fish eye" marks, its definatly the laser as when i use just it with no illumination on a moonlit night the picture is clear as a bell, i do like the laser tho as its small and light

Just unscrew the ring that holds the lens in, take the lens out and make sure you watch as to which way it comes out, the lens is dished.

Give it a really good clean, once done find a bit of hard foam piping that fits over the front lens, this will keep the rain and the oil that's on your fingers off the lens

The amount of lasers I've seen with finger prints on the front lens where people adjust the beam.

 

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I switched from Archer's laser to the Nightmaster IR for three reasons. 1. Fisheyes - on the nightmaster just a quick wipe of of water rather than having to give up with and go home to sort it. 2. I did have several foxes that upon having the laser put on, made a dash for it and were immediately gone. 3. In my opinion the nightmaster gives better definition at long distances

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