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Night Vision Goggles Binoculars Review

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Ricky Lim asked:

Today there are all types of night vision goggles (NVG’s) and other forms of night vision equipment that a person can purchase. However when it comes to choosing what is right for you it is important that you read as many night vision goggle reviews as you can before you make your final purchase.

Not only can you purchase night vision goggles, but you can also get binoculars review and night vision thermal cameras as well and all of these can now be readily brought by members of the general public either through a specialist retail store or online.

The first time that most people became aware of what night vision goggles and other night vision pieces of equipment were was during the first Gulf War in 1991. Many people quite clearly remember seeing pictures beamed into their homes showing sites as attacks took place in the dead of night and everything could be clearly seen as if it was daytime.

Most of the night vision goggles available today work in one of 2 ways. They either enhance the image that the person is seeing or they detect heat to produce a thermal image. Whilst there are even some more advanced versions of these goggles which now utilize both types of image enhancement to provide the wearer with a much clearer image and so their perception of what they see in front of them is much improved as well. Today even the most standard pair of goggles will enable the wearer to see someone or something that is over 250 feet away when it is completely dark.

Although most NVG’s are used by either the military or law enforcement agencies today, you can still purchase a pair for your own personal use. However it is important to note that the ones that are for sale to the general public are not of the same specification you would see being used by either the military or law enforcement agencies.

When you are looking to purchase a pair of NVG’s it is important to note that they are often denoted by a generation. Currently there are 4 generations of night vision goggles now available the oldest being Gen 1 the newest being Gen 4.

Certainly if you are looking for a very basic and affordable pair of NVG’s then it may be worth your while considering purchasing a pair of Gen 1. But with all of these types of goggles you will find that the main feature of them all is the light intensifier tube(s) which then allows a target to be seen by the person wearing them when it is dark.

It is important when reading any night vision goggles binoculars review that you look closely at the specifications that are offered as well as looking at the kind of optical lens package they come with and what additional features if any that they come with.

 

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Astronomy Telescope for Child

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The first step in choosing a astronomy telescope for child is to know where to go to buy a astronomy telescope for child. Attention spans of young kids don't last for long. So buying a big astronomy telescope or a astronomy telescope with lots of astronomy telescope parts may not be the best option. You also need to make sure that the astronomy telescope is suited for children.

Lots of things to consider! However, there are many options in getting a astronomy telescope for child. The main part of what you want to make sure of, is to get the best astronomy telescope for child that will help him or her have a hopefully life long and fulfilling hobby with astronomy and looking at the stars.

I remember my novice telescope was a department store astronomy telescope. The quality of the astronomy telescope was not much to admire. However, this astronomy telescope was great in igniting my fascination with looking up at the heavens. Though that astronomy telescope was no use to look at anything outside our solar system, the astronomy telescope did help me see the moon, and give me the drive to continue my astronomy hobby till adulthood, where now I have a very nice astronomy telescope and much more powerful then that novice telescope. I have to admit that without that low quality toy department astronomy telescope, I would very likely not have had such a long fascination with astronomy.

My biggest suggestion I can give you however, is if your child is slightly older, consider binoculars instead. The reason being is that one of the biggest frustrations with astronomy is that you get a astronomy telescope which is precise, however, is not one of the best objects for learning where things are in the sky. An aeroplane is great, but without knowing where things are in the world, it would be almost impossible to set forth with a sense of direction.

You may be wondering how good a set of binoculars can be. A set of binoculars offers 2 benefits. One is that it allows seeing land objects and also seeing constellations. A good set of binoculars is much cheaper then a astronomy telescope has good optics and coupled with a good astronomy book, can teach your child about astronomy. This is much better then getting a cheap astronomy telescope for child, which could work against there long term desire at continuing astronomy as a hobby.

However, both options do have there benefit, again it depends on the age of your child. Astronomy at any rate needs patience. Another alternative is astronomy telescopes such as Meade's computerized range of astronomy telescopes. These astronomy telescope do have the benefit of being easy to use, already has a database of all the stars, and with the push of a button will move to find the object ready for viewing!

For a purist kind of view, a computerized astronomy telescope does not offer the benefits of learning where things are in the sky. The computerized astronomy telescope is a astronomy telescope for child which can be of great value. Especially considering the ease with which to find objects in the night sky. It is as simple as choosing an object to view, keying in the code, and let the astronomy telescope move about to find the object.

Buying a astronomy telescope for a child can be as easy as going to a local department store selling toys and the odd astronomy telescope. However, that is not always the best option, it all depends what you want to accomplish. To set a child on a lifelong hobby with astronomy is to consider the binoculars, however, a computerised astronomy telescope for a child can be as good, by allowing the child the easy ability to key in the object whether Saturn, Mars or Pleiades and have it at once whisked into view.

 

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