Archive for May, 2008

When I stumbled upon this online store, I was immediately amazed with the wide choices of binoculars from top manufacturers they carry. But what I most desired is their line of night vision binoculars, so many types of brands to choose from, totally awesome and the best in quality.
I’m pretty sure that my next camping experience with my buddies would be more adventurous and fun having along this new night vision gadget on hand!

If you’re considering using a flashlight instead of a pair of night vision goggles, you may want to think about how the latter would be better for you. The quality of seeing through a night vision device is exponentially better than relying on a flashlight. The image that you would see through goggles would be far clearer and with a deeper range of vision, as opposed to a flashlight which only brightens your surroundings at close range.

The most common question in regards to night vision equipment selection is “Which night vision device is right for me?” All night vision products amplify existing light, allowing you to see in dark conditions too dark for the naked eye. Night vision goggles, monoculars and binoculars collect and amplify existing light through the objective lens, which is then focused on the image intensifier. Inside the intensifier, a photocathode is animated by the light and converts the photon energy into electrons. Said electrons accelerate across an electrostatic field inside the intensifier and strike a phosphor screen, which emits an image that you can see. It is the acceleration of electrons, which provides gain and enhances the image. The key difference between the varied products is the intensifier technology.
There are many devices that are high quality and provide light amplification adequate for most recreational activities camping, hiking, fishing, boating, and nature viewing, and for many professional uses such as surveillance, search and rescue, and property management, you just have to find the one that’s right for you.