| Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Binocular | 
| Brand: Bushnell Category: Sports
Buy New: £158.95 as of 30/7/2010 07:02 BST details
New (5) from £158.95
Seller: ox_ac_uk Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 15,961
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 3.5 x 2.3
MPN: 26-0224 Model: 260224 UPC: 029757263049 EAN: 0029757263049 ASIN: B000F4GIBQ
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2x Optical | | • | 24mm Lens | | • | 1 to 120M Range | | • | 301gms | | • | Generation 1 Infra Red |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Bushnell 2x24 Night Vision Monoculars with 2x magnification, rubber-armored grip, Bushnell 2x24 has built-in tripod mount and infrared illuminator, case and lanyard included, Bushnell 2x24 Night Vision Monoculars offers the Night Vision Optics from Bushnell. No telling how you'll respond when faced with lurks after dark, but with Bushnell 2x24 Night Watch Monoculars, time will never again dictate your hours of operation. Bushnell 2x24 Night Vision Night Watch Monoculars turn night into day through built-in infrared illuminators and superior light-gathering technology. The entire lineup of Bushnell 2x24 Night Vision Monoculars are ideal for camping, caving, wildlife watching, surveillance - any time or place you think you're ready.
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| Customer Reviews: Good product September 19, 2009 G. West (United kingdom) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a very fun product at a reasonable cost. The focus is very crisp.
Only issue is the built in ir booster emits a bright red glow shush makes it useless for surveilence.
Not as good as expected but sufficient for badger watching May 27, 2010 R. Herbert (Mid Wales) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The night-scope does more or less what it says on the can. Range is infinite in natural light and surprisingly long with the built in IR illuminator. In dark woods, no moon I got within 3 metres of a badger before he noticed me (approaching up wind, of course). However, focussing is a fiddle - you have to get both the eye-piece and objective focus right, and the lenses clearly suffer from chromatic aberration - focus changes between low natural light and infra-red from illuminator. Also the focal plane is not flat - if the centre of the field of view is in focus, the edges are not.
The description is wrong - it is a monocular not a binocular, and the original advertisement did not make it adequately clear that this is a factory re-furbished unit. I only realised when the review e-mail arrived.
Nevertheless, it's doing the job for which it was bought.
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