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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Yukon Nvmt 4X50 Night Vision MonocularCustomer Review: Fun Tme Summary: 5 Stars
I got the night vision last week and me and my son used it over the weekend. In what will be one of the last warm weekends of the year, we had a great time. We were able to see the stars (which my son loves) and look into the woods at the edge of my property. It was clear and very easy to use, two on/off buttons, no complaints. My son and I had a great time this weekend.
Customer Review: For a 1st Gen Night optic, Outta the park Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this just as sort of a fun toy to play with in Iraq. I couldn't be happier with it. I can see so well in almost 0 lum, I barely ever need the IR light. For basic spotting, this thing gets my 5 stars. Love it. I don't even check out NODS anymore from the arms room.
Customer Review: Increible!! Summary: 5 Stars
Nunca habia tenido un lente de visión nocturna. Cumplió con todas mis expectativas. La resolución es increible y mientras menos luz tenga, mejor se ve. Lo recomiendo en un 100%
Customer Review: Works great Summary: 5 Stars
This night vision monocular works great. We are able to see all the wildlife that visits at night.
Customer Review: Looks like a starlight scope to me Summary: 4 Stars
It has been a long time since I have actually looked through a starlight scope, but this one looks a lot like I remember, but much smaller and lighter than the early 1970 technology. Green with good contrast, clearer in the middle, fairly narrow field, good enough to see in the dark shadows without the infrared light. The infrared light adds a lot for visibility, creating a bright spot in the middle of the image. If you look at the Yukon web site the images they provide are pretty close to what I have experienced so far. If you are looking for a stealthy starlight scope, you will want to turn off the infrared and the scope itself, just using the available starlight. When turned on, the green glow of this scope can be seen by the naked eye if looking directly at the front of it. It is even more visible when the infrared light is on, you cannot see the infrared light that is emitted but you can see the red glow when looking at the front of the light. However, i have found that when you turn off the infrared and the scope itself you can still get a very good view with just starlight. The scope works well looking out of a window as long as you do not turn o the infrared light, which will reflect and blind the scope. The 4X power is good for distance viewing, but not clear for close up, if you needed to see close to your feet on a dark trail for example. For that, I purchased the smaller 2/x24 lens, which works fine for viewing in close quarters, but generally I prefer to use the 4X50. I was not sure if I would see a number of black spots, which are acceptable on this type of scope, but am pleased to report they are insignificant. I can also focus the lenses for clear vision with contact lenses or glasses or uncorrected. So far I am pleased with the product.
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