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Night Owl iGEN 20/20 Day/Night Vision Monocular (3x)

Night Owl iGEN 20/20 Day/Night Vision Monocular (3x)
From Night Owl Optics

List Price: $599.00
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Product Description

  • 330' field of view
  • Ambient light amplification of 650x
  • CCD/Micro-display system enhances viewing
  • Proprietary Image Processing Technology
  • Built-in color view selector to best suit your viewing comfort: Black and white, green, red and amber
  • Image capture capability via streaming video
  • Edge-to-Edge resolution provides clarity accross the screen
  • Automatic infrared adjustment provides less infrared at close range and more at long range
  • Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries
  • Includes carrying case


  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #84853 in Sports & Outdoors
    • Brand: Night Owl
    • Model: NV 20/20
    • Released on: 2007-02-15
    • Dimensions: 2.50" h x 3.50" w x 9.00" l, 1.25 pounds

    Features

    • NIGHT OWL 20/20 DAY/NGT MONOCULAR 3X

    Customer Reviews

    Great Product4
    I received this item on October 13, 2008. I had previously purchased and returned a different manufacturer's night vision device that was inexpensive and worked poorly. The iGen is new technology in that it is basically a low light video camera (without recording) instead of a phosphorous tube. I tried this device last night in the backyard with a full moon. It worked great. I was able to see into very dark corners of the yard (approximately 50 ft) by using either the infrared lighting or by simply slowing down the frame rate to 10-12 FPS. These corners were so dark I could not see any detail with the naked eye. I was also able to clearly see activity about 200 yards down a street that has very little street lighting, again by slowing down the frame rate to around 20 FPS. I took it hunting with me up to very rural and isolated area in Mendocino County. While I couldn't count the points on the bucks antlers I could tell if I was looking at a buck or a doe (or a bear for that matter!) You won't be able to to identify a person in very low light at 100-200 yards but you will be able to tell a person is there and follow their movement. The menus and controls are very easy to use and very intuitive. I consider I received good value.