A Guide to Digital Night Vision – Use the latest Pulsar and Yukon night vision digital device
With a limited viewing range, the original Gen 1 night vision devices required a powerful source of living room, such as starlight or infrared light source to see all distances.
The image intensifier-type devices have evolved through the image intensifier tubes better and electronics for generating 2 and Gen 3 devices now offering incredible display performance for long distances, but at a price watery and always with the limitations that exist in the original units. They were still dependent on the image intensifier tubes fragile and could not be used in daylight, which is a problem when you have your gun to zero before a night fighter by zeroing the night is not the safest form of shooting! With the advent of night vision digital Along Came a series of devices with Gen 2 performance at a fraction of the price.Night Vision Digital is not dependent on the image intensifier tubes and used a more sensitive CCD sensor in the same way you would find in a digital SLR camera and an electronic circuit, process images with an LCD screen that is seen through the eyepiece as a strong image in black and white.
It is not only pleasing to the eye at night, but offers a much sharper resolution and finer detail than image display old image intensifier green. combine this technology with a high power illuminator laser or infrared and you'll get a screen that can in many cases to see 250 to 400meters and beyond. As there is no tube amplifier "burn out", you can use these devices during the day as a handheld monocular or Digisight Pulsar, a sight on the weapon you can zero in the day, and even hunt in broad daylightTake the Yukon Ranger Pro monocular pocket for example, this unit allows the display to 400meters quite clear and is ideal for monitoring wildlife or safety programs.
We recently had a customer buys a Pro Ranger go on safari in Kenya, and he contacted us to say that the night he saw a pride of lions just a hundred meters from their house. Whether you're looking for wildlife by a monocular pocket or hunting at night, the ability to see wildlife without the aid of a light source is such an advantage. These devices use a high power infrared illuminator to improve the image when there is not enough light or starlight. Since infrared is invisible to the eye, you can see wild animals without knowing you are there, which is a great advantage when hunting from a hunting rifle scope and a strong light power white light.devices such as the Yukon Ranger and Pulsar Digisight for example, has an integrated video output, allowing you to connect your device to a TV or a recording device such as the Yukon Recorder Personal Mobile.
You can then capture the footage you see, which is great to see nocturnal animals such as badgers, foxes and otters. You can then play back your recordings on your computer or television at home, and keep the memories of a safari tour to the shipment of night ever.Yukon Digital Night Vision Ranger as recording with the ease of integration, has been the preferred tool for UFO Watchers arsenal.
YouTube is full of suspected UFO caught on these devices, and when they use infrared vision a whole new perspective is released with digital night vision. or not little green men exist, or objects of love and research aircraft, the images captured by UFO enthusiasts in the Yukon Ranger must be seen to be believed.Pulsar Recon X550 night vision devices have a wider range of view (up to 500m) due to a more sensitive CCD array and used advanced technology program.
Recon X550 is a compact, lightweight digital oscilloscope NV, designed for hunting, and wildlife safety on long journeys. Night Vision Recon X-Series has a wider range of view (up to 500m) model recognizes that due to a range more sensitive CCD technology and advanced software used in this model - Light Somme
Yukon Advanced Optics has staked his claim to leadership in this area by offering a new line of digital models that integrate multiple Ranger NV performance and price categories.
Ranger high magnification, large observation enhanced infrared illuminator and stealth are just a few characteristics that separate Ranger Yukon with the rest of the market. Ranger Pro is designed for the unit's most powerful and versatile available, with a robust body packed with a large amount of innovations. By integrating well-known Yukon double infrared technology which extends the traditional IR talented multi-zone unit satisifies the Ranger even the most demanding applications. Yukon Ranger 250meters up the detection and Yukon Ranger Pro 650meters up the detectionPulsar R Recon series of Digital Night vision goggles are equipped with an integrated device that allows video recording and photography immediately under observation.
recordings can then be played on the device or on an external monitor. Ideal for safaris, where you want to capture memories, or for security reasons the court or the police are looking at a later date. writable Recon is available as a Recon X550R with a range of up to 500m, or Recon 550R with a field of view up to 250meters. Both units are equipped with video output / LCD coded system and emission control to select the color display. R Recon units use an SD memory card to store sequences, and can be used during the day as a monocular 5x or night as a night vision device.The long awaited Pulsar N550 is a revolution in night vision and is designed to accommodate firearms and hunting at night airrifles.
Features resolution of the image market leadership combined with switchable reticles and a shot from scratch, made the N550 most popular product in our market. Traditional NV pipes designed to draw during the day was not an option, and you had to go to reach a day if you want to use your gun during the day, with N550 you can shoot for the day and at night when high performance CCD sensor and the digital image is compatible with sunlight and infrared night. A video allows you to record your evenings out hunting, streaming recordings to a personal media recorder. With a detection range of 400meters, the N550 is ideal for centrefire rifles for vermin control at night over long distances and for Rimfire and air rifles for pest control in barns and small around the yard, etc.Top-infrared light allows you to use the N550 in total darkness, even if a high power IR flashlight can be added to increase the detection of the additional device.
With Digital Night Vision, the implementation of high-end NV Gen 2 and Gen 3 products available to consumers at a price between £ 300 and £ 1,000 depending on spec, which will give you the opportunity to see wildlife at night, without them ever knowing you were there.
For more information on the Digital Vision Night Tour Guide Scott countries with night vision digital, available at [http://www.scottcountry.co.uk/buyers-guide-to-night-vison- 1018. htm]Paul Stewart
Scott International Land