Our Bushnell® Night Vision Gallery offers a complete line of high quality night vision binoculars and scopes for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.
How does night vision work?
Available light (energy) is collected by the objective lens and focused in the image intensifier. Inside the intensifier, a photo cathode is "excited" by the light and converts the energy into electrons. The electrons accelerate across an electrostatic field inside the intensifier and strike a phosphor screen (like a TV screen) which emits an image that you can see. This acceleration of electrons provides gain and enhances the image.
Types of night vision
GENERATION 1-- Does not require an active infrared light source. Instead, it amplifies available ambient light.
ADVANCED NIGHT VISION-- Utilizes fiber optic bundles to eliminate distortion and noise resulting in a high-resolution, high-contrast premium image. Superior contrast allows you to see dark subjects against darker backgrounds. Lower distortion renders a flatter, less rounded image with crisper details.
NIGHT VISION BINOCULAR-- Two complete sets of optics and image intesifiers that are connected together and share a common power supply.
NIGHT VISION MONOCULAR-- A night vision device for use with one eye.
AUDIO MONOCULAR-- Features direct sound amplification technology. Headphones, boom microphone, and recording port included.
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