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ATN MO2-1 - Night Vision Monocular

With over 50,000 units sold MO2-1 is our most popular Gen 1 Night Vision Monocular. Also sold as ATN NV 360, the MO2-1 outperforms most models offered by Night Owl Night Vision and by Bushnell Night Vision.

ATN MO2-1 - Night Vision Monocular

Description

MO-2 is a compact, rugged, scope that provides good quality night viewing with many features to boot. Utillizing hard plastic for its outside body, the MO-2 still relies on all glass optics for higt light gain and resolution.
The MO-2 comes with a six elements all infra-red sensitive glass front lens system and an all glass three element eye-piece allowing wide field of view with excellent clarity. A powerfull infra-red illuminator gives MO-2 "Total Darkness" capability.This is not just a infra-red light to read maps with.This is a professional IR illuminator allowing viewing up to 100 yards. It is a adjustable, built-in, and simple to use. Camera adaptable, the MO-2 will give everyone a chance to become a night vision photographer at an affordable price.The front lens is removable and C-mountable. (This is the standard mount for security cameras). This feature will give the user the option to place any front lens on to the MO-2 that he deems necessary. In essence,the consumer will decide on what magnification (zoom) will his/her MO-2 require. Easily mouting his camera lens instead of the stock lens system.

Specification

Total darkness tech.Standart
Magnification3X
Detection range150m
Recognition range100m
FOV15 deg.
Resolution40 lp/mm
Min. light req.5x0.0001 lux
Lens system90mm, F 1:1.7
Diopter adjustment+/- 5
ReticleN/A
Range of focus2’ to infinity
Power supply3 volt lithium
Battery life12 hours

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