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NZT-6 Night Vision Spotting Scope

NZT-6 Night Vision Spotting Scope

Description

The NZT-6 night vision spotting scope comes standard with an impressive 5x magnification all glass lens system. Combine this lens system with a high quality 1st generation + light intensifier tube and you have a fantastic night vision spotting scope. A built-in long-range infrared illuminator is also included to let you see even in total darkness.
Do not let darkness impair your vision for a moment longer. Whether you are camping, boating, observing wildlife or surveying your property for intruders the NZT-6 night vision device lets you see what goes bump in the night.

Specification

Total darkness tech. Standard
Magnification 5x
Intensifier tube High res.1st gen.
Detection range 150 m/y
Recognition range 100M/Y
Lens system F1:1.7, F80mm
FOV @ 1000m 524ft / 160m
Diopter adjustment +/- 4
Resolution 40 Lp/mm
Power supply One 3 volt lithium battery
Range of focus 10 ft. / 3M to infinity
Controls Digital
Battery life 10-20 hours
Dimensions 203 x 61 x 81mm 8 x 2.4 x 3.2"
Weight 680g / 1.5 lbs.

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