ATN X-Sight 4K Pro with Kalibrgun Cricket .25

First hunting I was able to squeeze in between rain with the new setup this morning. Mostly interested in night-time hunting with this rig, but I figured I'd showcase how it works in daytime as well.
Video is shot at 1080p 60fps as the firmware it comes with does not support 120fps yet. Supposedly will be added in a future firmware update. Regardless, video footage is still decent. Video is untouched for color/saturation - straight from camera.
 
"Alejandroo"Thanks for sharing man, I just saw it and comment on youtube, do you have an estimate on battery life yet ??
Battery life is great. I dropped from 99 to 97% after about using it off/on for two days, including sighting in and hunting. 
As far as the video quality, the colors appear muted straight from the camera. I was able to tweak the video easily in Final Cut to give it more contrast and saturation. 
The quality at max zoom is decent. Remember that it's a digital zoom, not optical. 
I believe this scope is really suited for bigger caliber airguns and powder burners. I don't think it's well suited for precision work needed for smaller calibers like .177. I can get away with shooting my .25 cal at lower zoom, going for a body shot and know my target will fall. The .177 needs good quality zoom to get the desired effect. 
 
"cootertwo"I just got my ATN 4K too, but I can not get it to stream video to any of the 4 devices I've tried. Occasional lock-up's. Picture seems washed out, compared to my X-sight ll. I'm still tinkering, but at the moment, I'm not too happy with my 4K ATN :(
I've ignored their Obsidian app for the moment. It's buggy and will crash your scope. It'll also crash itself. So just set it up with a new profile, turn off the ballistic calculator, zero your scope, and go shoot. I found out the scope takes still pictures if you push the left arrow/picture button despite the menu not allowing you to control/edit picture settings at the moment. 
Also, turn your widgets to minimal and you will be left with a clutter-free screen and no annoying CAL warnings telling you to calibrate your compass every time you power up.