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Night Vision Devices -- The Ultimate in Back Country Toys
by: Chuck Fitzgerald
Many nights in the backcountry are far from dark. A bright moon and
a sky full of stars can throw off enough light to allow for reading
a book, but add cloud cover, mountains or trees and it gets dark
awfully fast. When you need to see in the dark, you have two choices
- you either turn on a light, or use one of the many available night
vision devices (NVD). The NVD could be the ultimate backcountry toy.
Like choosing many other types of technology, choosing the correct
NVD is all about how you are going to use it. When most people think
of night vision capabilities, they think about spy movies, the
military or law enforcement - applications where it is vital for the
good guys to see without being seen by the bad guys. A drop in
pricing over the past few years has made a NVD affordable for
campers, hunters, hikers and a wide variety of other outdoor
enthusiasts. However, high-end devices used for specialized purposes
remain quite expensive.
There are two broad categories of NVD. Image Enhancement devices
collect small amounts of light and amplify them to the point where
the human eye can observe the object. Thermal Imaging devices
capture the high end of the infrared light spectrum which is emitted
as heat by objects. Image Enhancement devices will provide a much
crisper image with detail while Thermal Imaging devices show regions
of heat. Currently, five Generations of NVD exist. Generations 0 and
1 are less expensive and typically produce a poor image quality.
Generations 2, 3 and 4 have increasingly better image quality and an
equally increasing price to match.
Applications for NVD are actually quite diverse. They include but
are not limited to: military, law enforcement, hunting, wildlife
observation, surveillance, security, navigation, hidden-object
detection, spelunking and entertainment. NVD can be found on
helicopters, rifles, camcorders, cameras, boats….just about
anywhere. A new craze found at up-scale gatherings is called “A
Dinner in the Dark Party” where guests wear an NVD throughout their
dining experience.
Many outdoor enthusiasts are beginning to discover the wonderful
world that can be found after darkness falls in the backcountry. If
you like to camp, hike or hunt, chances are good an NVD will be
perfect for you. Use this information and you’ll Get It Right The
First Time. Get Outdoors!
About The Author
Chuck Fitzgerald is Owner and President of Arizona based
BackCountry Toys, an online store providing backcountry specialty
gear and educational information for outdoor enthusiasts. Visit
www.BackCountryToys.com to receive the free newsletter "FreshAir” or
call (800) 316-9055.
chuck@backcountrytoys.com