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How Do You Observe Objects In Infrared With Your Meade Nightview Digital Night Vision Monocular?

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How Do You Observe Objects In Infrared With Your Meade Nightview Digital Night Vision Monocular?

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I’ve been testing a lot of models of thermal vision and night vision monoculars, but model AGM WOLF-14 NL2 is one of the best, I could find it here ( https://www.agmglobalvision.com/night-vision/night-vision-monoculars ), and it seems like it’s really the most optimal choice in the comparison ratio of price/quality.

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The Meade NightView is a digital night vision observing device you can use both day and night. NightView is portable and easily fits your hand. The low-light device is ideal for the outdoorsman, boater, nature hobbyist and anyone seeking an inexpensive, low-light or no-light security device that interfaces with a VCR. Point NightView at an object and press the “Infrared Control” button. Press and hold down one end of the “Infrared Control” button. Hold down the other end of the button. You will notice the object quickly goes from bright to dim or vice-versa, depending upon which end of the button you pressed first. Make the image dim. Press and hold the appropriate side of the button. Now click the button briefly. If you press and hold the button, the intensity changes quickly. Clicking the button slows the transition into steps. You will find 100 steps for 100 levels of brightness. Continue to briefly click the button. Note how the intensity incrementally increases with each click.

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