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Night Vision Rifle Scopes

Night Vision Rifle Scopes

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Sightmark Wraith 4K 3-24x50 Digital Day/Night Rifle Scope
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DNT Optics TNC225R ThermNight Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Scope with Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator
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HIKMICRO Alpex A50E 4K UHD Sensor Non-LRF Digital Day & Night Rifle Scope
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Alpex A50EL 4K UHD Sensor LRF Digital Day & Night Rifle Scope with Ballistics Calculator
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HIKMICRO ALPEX A50T Day & Night Riflescope with 850nm IR Illuminator
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HIKMICRO ALPEX A50T-S Day & Night Rifle Scope
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HIKMICRO Cheetah HM-C32F-S 2.7x Day / Night Vision Twilight Rifle Scope **UNBEATABLE PERFORMANCE AT 100YDs**
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HIKMICRO HM-C32F Cheetah LRF Night Vision Rifle Scope
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HIKMICRO HM-C32F Ultimate Cheetah Night vision scope & front clip-on (w/40mm, 50mm or 60mm Scope Adapter)
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PARD DS35 LRF 70mm GEN 2 2K (2560 x 1440) 5.6x 850nm Day / Night Vision Ballistic Laser Range Finding Rifle Scope
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PARD Night Stalker 4k LRF 100mm Day & Night Vision Rifle scope with Laser Rangefinder
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SPECIAL OFFER - Ratting Combo for the Sightmark Wraith HD 2-16x28 Digital Day/Night Rifle Scope & HIKMICRO Lynx 6mm 35mK 160x120 17um Smart Thermal Monocular *RRP £999.94*
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Shop digital night vision scopes here. Digital night vision scopes are advanced optical devices that leverage digital technology to provide enhanced visibility in low-light or complete darkness.

Unlike traditional night vision devices that rely on image intensification, digital night vision scopes use digital sensors and electronic displays to capture and amplify available light. Here's a summary of their key features and functions:

Key Features

  1. Digital Sensors
    • CCD or CMOS Sensors: Convert light into electronic signals. CMOS sensors are more common due to their lower power consumption and better performance in low-light conditions.
    • Infrared Sensitivity: The sensors are sensitive to infrared (IR) light, allowing the scope to work in complete darkness with the help of an IR illuminator.

  2. Display Screen:
    • LCD or OLED Displays: The captured image is displayed on a screen within the scope. OLED displays are preferred for their higher contrast and better performance in various temperatures.
    • Color or Monochrome: Depending on the model, the display can show images in color or monochrome (usually green or white phosphor).

  3. Infrared Illuminator:
    • Built-in or External: Many digital night vision scopes come with a built-in IR illuminator that emits invisible IR light, illuminating the scene for the sensor.
    • Adjustable Power: The intensity of the IR illuminator can often be adjusted to extend the viewing range or conserve battery life.

  4. Magnification:
    • Optical and Digital Zoom: These scopes typically feature both optical magnification and digital zoom to enhance the viewing distance and detail.

  5. Recording Capability:
    • Photo and Video Recording: Many digital night vision scopes can capture and store images and videos on internal memory or external storage (e.g., SD cards).
    • Live Streaming: Some models offer Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for live streaming to a smartphone or other devices.

  6. Reticle Options:
    • Electronic Reticles: These scopes often include various reticle options that can be digitally adjusted for different applications (e.g., hunting, surveillance).

  7. Power Source:
    • Rechargeable Batteries: Most digital night vision scopes use rechargeable batteries, providing several hours of operation.
    • External Power Packs: For extended use, some models can connect to external power sources.

Advantages

  • Day and Night Use: Digital night vision scopes can be used during the day without risk of damage, unlike traditional image intensifier tubes.
  • Durability: They are generally more robust and less susceptible to bright light damage.
  • Versatility: The ability to record and stream video makes them useful for a wide range of applications, from wildlife observation to security.

Disadvantages

  • Battery Dependency: These scopes rely on batteries, which can limit usage time and require carrying extra power sources.
  • Lag Time: There can be a slight lag in image processing and display compared to traditional night vision devices.
  • Complexity: They often have more settings and features that may require a learning curve to use effectively.

Applications

  • Hunting: Hunters use digital night vision scopes for spotting and targeting game in low-light conditions.
  • Surveillance: Security professionals use them for monitoring and recording activities in the dark.
  • Wildlife Observation: Researchers and enthusiasts observe nocturnal animals without disturbing them.
  • Navigation: Used by boaters and hikers to navigate in darkness.

Popular Models

  • ATN X-Sight 4K Pro
  • Arken Optics Zulus
  • HIK Micrro Alpex
  • PARD DS35

Digital night vision scopes are versatile tools that leverage modern technology to provide superior night vision capabilities, combining the benefits of traditional night vision with the added advantages of digital features.

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