National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive series of instruments including this residual light amplifier, the National Geographic 5x50 Nightvision.
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In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive series of instruments including this residual light amplifier, the National Geographic 5x50 Nightvision.
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National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive series of instruments including this residual light amplifier, the National Geographic 5x50 Nightvision. This digital residual light amplifier is a solid digital low-light amplifier. The image display is made by using a special high-end light-sensitive camera chip. Battery powered (included).
An integrated tripod connection makes it possible to place the viewer on a (photo) tripod. The compact design, ergonomically shaped body and easy-to-operate function keys guarantee good grip and ease of use. Coated objective lenses, in combination with the light-sensitive sensor chip, guarantee good image quality.
The short focusing distance ensures this residual light amplifier can be used across a wide area. Added illumination is possible with the infrared emitter. The infra-red light is not visible to human eyes but the digital night vision binoculars pick it up. So, objects can be distinguished even in poor residual light conditions.
Main features of the National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision:
- Multi Coating
- Tripod connection: Yes
- Magnification: 3x
- Lens diameter: 25mm
- Field of view at 100 metres: 17m
- Maximum (meaningful) distance: 60m
- Dimensions: 145x70x42mm
- Weight: 180g
- Infrared lighting
Supplied as standard with the National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision:
- National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision
- Nylon hip bag
- Batteries (3x AA 1.5V)
- Two year warranty
National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive series of instruments including this residual light amplifier, the National Geographic 5x50 Nightvision. This digital residual light amplifier is a solid digital low-light amplifier. The image display is made by using a special high-end light-sensitive camera chip. Battery powered (included).
An integrated tripod connection makes it possible to place the viewer on a (photo) tripod. The compact design, ergonomically shaped body and easy-to-operate function keys guarantee good grip and ease of use. Coated objective lenses, in combination with the light-sensitive sensor chip, guarantee good image quality.
The short focusing distance ensures this residual light amplifier can be used across a wide area. Added illumination is possible with the infrared emitter. The infra-red light is not visible to human eyes but the digital night vision binoculars pick it up. So, objects can be distinguished even in poor residual light conditions.
Main features of the National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision:
- Multi Coating
- Tripod connection: Yes
- Magnification: 3x
- Lens diameter: 25mm
- Field of view at 100 metres: 17m
- Maximum (meaningful) distance: 60m
- Dimensions: 145x70x42mm
- Weight: 180g
- Infrared lighting
Supplied as standard with the National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision:
- National Geographic 3x25 Nightvision
- Nylon hip bag
- Batteries (3x AA 1.5V)
- Two year warranty
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Article number | 12305644 |
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Article number | 12305644 |