New To Night Vision
I am thinking of putting my lamp to one side and giving night vision a try. Whats the best starting point? I have seen all sorts of setups from scopes with built in NV to units that bolt on your day scope to units that you just use a laser to aim with. Also costs go from a few hundreds to many thousands. So a little lost really. All i am after doing is getting bunnies and rats that are running about all over.
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The 410 has the largest objective lens on the GEN 1+ market.
A large objective = more light gathering ability and that’s a good thing. If you choose from your list, find the one with the largest objective lens.
Also, find the one with the highest resolution number number. That number equates to definition of the target. The makers don’t always show this figure, and for good reason. It should appear as “Resolution lines/mm” and uses a two digit number to show it capability. It may also be indicated simply as “lm = XX”.
If you can get into the resolution numbers of 50-55, that’s about as good as you can find. Most good one have an “40-45”. A LOT of the cheap ones have resolution rates of as low as 30-35…try to avoid these, you won’t be happy with the results.
Good luck and let us know how this turns out. NV is kind of a tricky matter if you don’t know what you are getting, or what numbers to look for.
Regard,
Hoot