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(More customer reviews)I have to admit that my only background with night vision devices has been with later-generation goggles in the military. As such, my expectations and review criteria might be a bit different than some.
I purchased this monocular for a camping trip, in the hopes of being able to watch woodland critters going about their natural activities.I found that my ability to do that was dependant on many variables.In normal (non-IR) mode, it's only MARGINALLY (infinitesimally...not much) better than normal night vision.In an open field, with full moonlight, you can clearly see a medium-sized dog running around out to about 30 feet.Out to 100 feet, you can tell that there's something moving out there. Beyond that, everything blends.
While all of this is greatly enhanced by switching on the IR source, it's (literally) a bright red spot which lets the rest of the world know you're there.It's probably the military thing kicking in, but that REALLY bugs me.While (in theory)only insects and reptiles are able to see IR light, I was able to see the IR source itself from 50 feet away.The main problem I have with this unit, is that it becomes completely dependent on the IR source to have any use.As a result, every tree, twig, branch, bug, leaf, etc etc....between you and the thing you want to see...blocks some of that IR light.The heavier the woods are, then, the more your distance is limited.Kinda like using a flashlight, actually.
So bottom line:Fun as a toy, but I would NOT count on it in a situation where I needed night vision for my survival, safety or security.
I can't say that this unit is any better or worse than any other Gen-1 unit.I can say that Bushnell's pricing people should be commended.If I had paid any more than $130-something, I would be returning it for a refund.I'm sure, though, that as long as it lasts, I'll have enough near-perfect conditions to play around with it and get my money's worth.
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Product Description:
Bushnell has engineered the Nightwatch 2x24 with Built-In Infrared Monocular to produce images with resolution that rivals costly Generation 2 and 3 optics. Using a powerful infrared spotlight that produces sharp images even in pitch darkness, the Stealthview monocular is ideal for a wide variety of applications including security and surveillance, camping, night fishing, navigation, and wildlife observation.
This powerful infrared technology works by providing a light source for the Nightwatch system to amplify and collect through an objective lens. This collected light is then processed through an image sensor to produce a high-quality image that is magnified at 2x.
Designed for use in a variety of terrains, the lightweight Nightwatch monocular features a built-in tripod mount and rugged rubber armor around an ergonomically shaped body for added comfort during prolonged use. The Nightwatch monocular operates on two AA batteries and provides a viewing range of up to 700 feet, making it the perfect nightvision monocular for nighttime adventures.
Bushnell Nightwatch 2x24 with Built-In Infrared Monocular:
Magnification X Obj Lens: 2x24
Tripod Mount: yes
Field of View (ft @ 1000 yards/m @ 1000m): 105/35
Infrared Illuminator: yes (built-in))
Weight (oz/g): 10.7/303
Battery Type: AA(2)
Model: 260224
Size (in/mm): 5.9x3.5x2.3/150x90x59
Viewing Range (ft/m): 5-400/1.5-122
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