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Recently got a NV monocular, nothing fancy just a cheap (compared to analogue) digital one. And I must say that exploring the hills at night with no torch is so exciting. I don't know how to really describe it..... somewhere between exploring places with childish wonder and doing something you know you shouldn't, but getting away with it.

Anyone else into the night vision game?

P.S. the photos don't look great but looking through it live somehow has more detail than the photo.
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>>2784432
I walk around at night without NV or artificial light. Seeing in the dark is a learned skill.
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>>2784443
Fair, I can see in the dark fairly well also, light pollution is crazy in Germany so you don't need to put in any effort. However using NV does get you more details and more importantly more range.
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>>2784443
It's not.
Most females are night blind.
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>>2784448
>Most females are night blind.
Not a foid, but I can attest to that. Both my mom and my sister are blind as a bat at night.

Anyhow yeah, seeing at night is about how many J - shaped cells you have in your retina, it has everything to do with biology and nothing with skill. Obviously you can enhance that ability n-fold by using technology.
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Very comfy at night. Plus no awkward passing of other people :)
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>>2784460
wrong pic
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>>2784454
Perception involves skill. Some of it is conscious, like using averted vision to see things. Some of it is unconscious, like noticing more things as you get comfortable being in the dark.
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>>2784461
Really cool non. I spot an image intensifier tube but it doesn't look like a PVS 14. Is this gen 3+?

Looks really nice, especially in the distance. But yeah hiking at night is peak /out/, no fucking people a lot of animals and real seclusion. I can not even imagine how good the image is with your setup, because it looks already great in the photo.
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I need to get a crye nightcap or a light bump. I got a pretty good PVS14 in 2020 and never night hike with it.
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Hey, so can someone recommend cheap (max 200$) gud night goggles? Something you can use to just walk around in the woods at night
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I was in the army and I was never impressed with night vision technology all that much unless we were running with those infrared flashlight lasers. A good large diameter optic gives better performance in average low light conditions.
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>>2784668
Idk. What I have is a PARD07 V2 and it is relatively functional, but not great. If you are American get yourself something like an NVG 10 (from good nite gear), those are supposedly very good for the piece.

If you aren't American then.... Just buy whatever you find good reviews on. PARD has some good units but most of them have magnification and they are like 270+.
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>>2784432
Oh hell yeah luv outdoors and nods.
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>>2784812
Do you really think that shot is special? Do you not own a 50mm binocular? Bro just go look at the stars with your spotting binos. You will see far more.

When I was in the army I was issued a single aswhater-14. And it gave me views like that under starlight. And literally any 50mm optic gave better results.

Now if you are in true darkness and you have an infrared flashlight integrated into your aim laser. Yeah an army night vision goggle at that point makes you like Batman. The hajis can't see you but you can see them. But other than that you might as well be hunting pigs (because that's what most of you are actually doing with a nod) with a 50mm sniper scope dialed all the way back.
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>>2784828
That’s a lot of words, too bad I ain’t reading them.
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Any recommendations for a monocular?
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>>2784853
PVS-14
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>it's a /n/ + /k/ + /out/ crossover episode
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I got some old fpv gear laying around with some 10 year old skyzone goggles and bunch of cameras and receivers, I'm thinking about converting them in multi channel IR surveillance system with portable self powered IR cameras you can deploy anywhere and switch to wirelessly with up to 2 km range. Also goggles come with built in front camera too that has no IR filter. Just thinking about the possibilities makes me feel like a glow nig because those camera can also be rigged to trigger things wirelessly using a different band.
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>>2785015
don't forget /an/
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I got a FLIR whcih is pretty fun. Eyes of god, no wharm blooded creature can hide from it. Sadly I live next to a national park that's mostly full of cold blooded threats. snakes and spiders and such. oh well
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>>2785017
Oh hell yeah
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>>2784432
It's 1 AM, there are no rangers around, does anon pay the 3 dollar self service fee

>>2784853
A PVS-14 with omni or elbit tubes is usually the best bang for your buck option unless you take the Biocular pill and get a PVS-7.
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>>2785027
forgot the picture
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>>2785028
>>2785027
No fuck that shit you have nods an actual superpower.
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>>2784812
Nice anon. I love looking at the stars even with my shitty old night vision scope.
>>2784828
Why are you so damaged?
>>2784832
I wish getting pics through mine wasn't such a pain.
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>>2784828
Cope
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>>2785046
>I wish getting pics through mine wasn't such a pain.
Same but I don’t want to pay $400 for that nod camera
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>>2784828
jaded no nods lead poison brained boomer
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NODs under the WV canopy is spooky as fuck
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>>2785340
I wish I had a land and a home in WV.
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>>2785341
Same
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>>2785422
>>2785340
Comfy
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>>2784443
True enough, but with the right equipment one can see more. Using an F1.6 near-infrared security camera I enjoyed a view of the Leonid meteor shower as I couldn't have with the naked eye under any conditions, never mind the advantage of playback. Orion looks pretty ridiculous using it too, especially when looking at footage on forward fast enough to register the Earth's rotation easily to the sense of motion.



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