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Nightvision are all the rage these days, and the technology that allows you to observe distant objects in the dark has advanced by leaps and bounds. While the most sophisticated models usually retail for several thousand dollars, nowadays it's possible to find night at a much more affordable price, depending on the features and power that you need.
There will probably always be a market for clever and expensive gadgets, and for some people the main reason to own them will be simply because they are cool toys. But the appeal of night vision scopes and certainly extends beyond any perceived novelty value. So just who will find these ingenious devices useful?
We're used to associating night vision equipment with those involved in military activities and surveillance duties. Apparatus like this can assist security personnel, property managers and those on night-watch work. But it's also a benefit for several outdoor hobbies that may take place in dark or low light conditions, such as:
* camping and hiking
* sailing and boating
* hunting
* observing wildlife in their night-time habitat, such as owls, badgers, bats and foxes
* caving and pot-holing expeditions
Needless to say, children will also find night vision fascinating gadgets and they can be a very good way of keeping them occupied on a long and otherwise boring road trip.
How does equipment like this work? It's a question of the technology present in a specific model. The degree of sophistication involved also helps to determine the cost of a particular device. Some work on the principle of intensifying the small amount of ambient light usually still present in most outdoor situations. Another system uses thermal imaging to detect infra-red light emitted from an object to create a pattern which is transformed into a viewable image.
When comparing different models, you may come across different ratings such as 1st, 2nd or even 3rd Generation equipment. These labels refer to the different kinds of technology employed in the image intensification system. Many of the more affordable night vision solutions use Generation 1 equipment. Some models include features such as waterproofing or the facility to attach the device to headgear, thus leaving your hands free. The monocular option is also popular.
These days, there's a wide range of nightvision binocular equipment to suit different purposes and budgets. They have become practical and worthwhile instruments for a variety of work-related and recreational purposes.
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