www.sportsmansguide.com Light up the night. Advanced night vision monocular uses state-of-the-art digital technology that is the equivalent to Gen 2+ night vision capabilities. With black-on-white digital imaging, it surpasses its green-on-green predecessors. Best of all, it has the amazing ability to be used for both daytime and nighttime operation. Won’t damage internal components whatsoever! A must-have to see in complete darkness. The built-in infrared illuminator serves as a vital light source when there’s no natural star or moonlight. Get yours and own the night!
Category Archives: Night vision monocular
IGen 20/20 Night Vision field test :- Scope.
A sorta quick video demonstrating the capabilities of the IGen 20/20 night vision monocular by Night Owl. This scope differs from standard night vision devices in that it uses optics and video processing and video can be recorded from the unit via a standard video cable. This test was performed on a moonless night and the unit was not stabilized. The scope works quite well without the infrared illuminator which may be beneficial to Bigfoot research since the IR lights do emit a red glow that may be easily seen by a nocturnal brush monkey.This video was recorded using an old EYE TV A/V to firewire converter running in to a Macbook Pro. There is a camcorder available that allows recording from an external source (Aiptek AHDR).
Minox NV351 Night Vision Monocular – Scope.
www.sportsmansguide.com Advanced Minox® night vision monocular packs big capability into a seriously compact package. It uses state-of-the-art technology that captures any and all available light to brighten even midnight-dark nightscapes to broad-daylight brightness. You’ll see detail, movement and even textures more clearly than you would have ever thought possible. Nothing can hide, no matter how bathed in shadows the environment is.
Viper Vision 5×52 Night Vision Monocular
Review of the xGenPro x3 digital night vision monocular : Scope.
Night Vision Monocular : Scope.
www.max.tv The night vision monocular can operate in two modes, one is a low light level (low lux) mode which can be used to brighten a subject considerably when the light level is very low but there is nonetheless some light. In this mode it is the super sensitivity of the special low lux CCD alone that brightens the image and makes the whole scene much brighter. The second mode is the infra red night vision mode which can be used at zero light levels. In this mode, the camera’s focussed infra-red LED uses invisible infra-red light to illuminate the subject, light which is then detected by the night visions CCD and used to make subjects clearly visible even in total darkness, in just the same way that night vision systems used by professional surveillance teams and the military work.
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