New lad
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New lad
Hi all just joined hoping to learn more about night vision and how to cope with them lol thanks russ
Re: New lad
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Re: New lad
Hiya, welcome aboard.
If your log in name reflects being elderly, note SOME oldies like me get awful eye-sting and headaches from having an eye too close to a viewing screen - we dub that type as a near eye device. There are heads up devices - mostly cottage industry home builds that are modular affairs with a 5" wide screen that fits about 10 inches away from the eyes, above a scope near the turrets with the camera behind the ocular lens.
It might be prudent to get a look through anything that takes your fancy at night for a decent session to see if you are affected - or buy from a recognised dealer online who has to allow you to return it for any reason at all, not even stating a reason.
As you have thoughtfully added a location you might find a local NV user willing to let you accompany them, or invite them to visit you for a nights helpful breaking in. Happy hunting.

If your log in name reflects being elderly, note SOME oldies like me get awful eye-sting and headaches from having an eye too close to a viewing screen - we dub that type as a near eye device. There are heads up devices - mostly cottage industry home builds that are modular affairs with a 5" wide screen that fits about 10 inches away from the eyes, above a scope near the turrets with the camera behind the ocular lens.
It might be prudent to get a look through anything that takes your fancy at night for a decent session to see if you are affected - or buy from a recognised dealer online who has to allow you to return it for any reason at all, not even stating a reason.
As you have thoughtfully added a location you might find a local NV user willing to let you accompany them, or invite them to visit you for a nights helpful breaking in. Happy hunting.

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Re: New lad
Thanks guys am no to old lol .no offence just had to think of a name to put down and I can remember used to have a nv200 with modded camera which was very good but evolved into a pard and others .as was getting quite alot of glare and fox's would shy away . Didn't know if any one had any up coming s with the owls l3 to give a heads up thanks to all
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You said you'd bought an OWL L3 on another thread ??Rustyshooter wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022, 17:06Thanks guys am no to old lol .no offence just had to think of a name to put down and I can remember used to have a nv200 with modded camera which was very good but evolved into a pard and others .as was getting quite alot of glare and fox's would shy away . Didn't know if any one had any up coming s with the owls l3 to give a heads up thanks to all
Also you said you had an N450 Ultra (but didn't like the buttons) .... Whats the truth ?
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Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
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Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
be it bright, dark or misty.
Returning home to the warmth of a good cask whisky.
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Re: New lad
Sorry replied to wrong post will get to grips with it eventually
Have both just don't tell the Mrs. posted reply on other thread my bad to this one
Have both just don't tell the Mrs. posted reply on other thread my bad to this one