Newcon Optik NVS 6-3 XT 1x25 Aviator Night Vision Binocular

Newcon Optik NVS 6-3 XT 1x25 Aviator Night Vision Binocular
$5,600.00
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Newcon Optik NVS-6 Specs

Performance
Lens System27mm f/1.23
Magnification1x
Field of View2184' @ 1000 yd / 725 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance11" / 28 cm
Eye Relief25 mm
Interpupillary Adjustment52 to 72 mm / 2 to 2.8"
Diopter Adjustment-5 to +2
Night Vision
Infrared IlluminatorYes, Built-In
Intensifier Tube1 x Gen 3
Environmental
Water ResistanceWater Resistant
Environmental ProtectionAdvertised as Water Resistant
*Test Methodology Not Supplied
Operating Temperature-25 to 126°F / -32 to 52°C
General
Battery2 x AA
Dimensions5 x 4.9 x 4.4" / 12.8 x 12.6 x 11.1 cm
Weight1.3 lb / 570 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)14 x 14 x 10"


Newcon Optik NVS-6 Overview

The NVS 6-3 XT from Newcon Optik is an aviation-style night vision binocular. Configured with two objectives, two oculars, and dual 3rd generation image intensifiers - this NVS 6 is capable of outstanding stereoscopic night vision imagery.

Depth perception is a crucial concern - and this goggle offers spectacular three dimensional viewing in a cost effective, feature laden package. This lightweight unit is a multi-use professional system that offers versatility and performance that can't be matched with a single-tube design. The NVS 6 is fitted with high-quality lenses that provide a clear sharp line of sight; while the impressive 3rd gen intensifier tubes deliver a remarkable resolution above 64 lp/mm.

The NVS 6 comes complete with a fully adjustable mounting system that's compatible with Gallet helmets.

There are many variables that affect the distance that one can see with a night vision device; the object's size, ambient weather and lighting conditions, the level of detail needed for recognition, etc. The important factors to consider when evaluating any night vision device are the generation of the intensifier tube along with its specified resolution and s/n ratio. The magnification, clarity, and light transmission performance of the NVD's optics also contribute to its low/no-light performance capabilities.

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