Night Vision Monoculars

Night Vision Monoculars
  • FLIR® - Scion PTM166 Handheld Thermal Camera
    FLIR® - Scion PTM166 Handheld Thermal Camera
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    # 4699256181
    Scion PTM166 Handheld Thermal Camera by FLIR®. Featuring a rugged thermal monocular with a resolution of 640 x 512 and 60 Hz refresh rate, that is capable of geotagged video recording and live video transmission. It can instantly stream...
    Engineered to high standardsHigh-grade design delivers extended lifespan
    $3,492.70
  • FLIR® - Scion PTM366 Handheld Thermal Camera
    FLIR® - Scion PTM366 Handheld Thermal Camera
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    # 4699248040
    Scion PTM366 Handheld Thermal Camera by FLIR®. Featuring a rugged thermal monocular with a resolution of 640 x 512 and 60 Hz refresh rate, that is capable of geotagged video recording and live video transmission. It can instantly stream...
    Engineered to high standardsHigh-grade design delivers extended lifespan
    $4,234.70


Optical equipment gives outdoorsmen a great number of advantages. Whether you are into hunting or wildlife monitoring, it will make a difference. Within a variety of available devices built to improve human vision, night vision gear occupies a special place. As its name applies, it allows the user to see in the dark. Night vision monoculars are considered to be the most versatile devices. They are compact and lightweight, and that makes them easy to carry and use. Some models can be mounted directly onto a gun, while others can be attached to a shooting scope. What’s more, they may even be used with a camera to take nighttime photographs. However, that requires using special adapters.

The main component of night vision devices is a photocathode tube. It changes the photons of the ambient light gathered through the front lens to electrons which are further amplified. Then they hit a screen coated with phosphors and are changed back into visible light. That is because of phosphors the resulting image is green-hued. For a wide selection of top-notch night vision monoculars, visit our store. The objective lens diameter ranges from 10 to 60 mm. The larger it is, the more light it can gather, and that results in a brighter view.