Pairing CHEAP Night Vision w/ BUDGET Laser/Illuminator (EXPERIMENT)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @EngineeringWizard11
    @EngineeringWizard11 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is why I run an offset 940nm illuminator in the form of an IR flashlight on my helmet.

  • @francescataurus2992
    @francescataurus2992 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have a cheap Nightfox Prowler, and you can turn off the lights but keep on the IR sensitive cameras. That way you can put a IR flashlight on your gun😊

  • @billgarand2136
    @billgarand2136 Год назад +5

    How would that look with setting 0 on the NVG10 and only the IR laser?

  • @tacticalpickle7
    @tacticalpickle7 9 месяцев назад

    The factory paint job on your IR designator reflects that much because the paint job is reacting to the IR.. this will happen with clothing as well.. that is why the military uses inti IR coded materials on their uniforms.

  • @smalltowncop4907
    @smalltowncop4907 11 месяцев назад +1

    So you can turn the NVG10's IR light off completely right? I have an IR light to belt mount. Should keep any glare off the gun and just use a laser? Not preferred but beggars can't be choosers in the finance of a pvs14

    • @DontDoDaylight
      @DontDoDaylight  11 месяцев назад

      Sure thing! I have a video dedicated to the NVG10 which goes over essentially all aspects and controls, even compared to the PVS-14. In case you want to see that video, it’s called “NVG-10 Digital VS. PVS-14 (Head-to-head) Night Vision Review”

  • @ericwitt4586
    @ericwitt4586 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does it not focus better than that ? I’ve got a Yukon no monocular with it illumnator on a atn head gear I’ve driven in black out and shot targets to !!

    • @DeimosPC
      @DeimosPC 10 месяцев назад

      It;s manual focus like you would do with a DSLR camera, it has a dial on the lens, he's not using it

  • @SteZed
    @SteZed Год назад +4

    Hi, are there huge differences between the FOV of the NVG10 and the PVS14, in terms of viewing angle?

    • @alghul66
      @alghul66 Год назад

      Nvg10 has 25.5 degrees FOV Vs 40 degrees for pvs 14. It is huge difference for navigating. Check Google search for phrase 'a handy guide for measuring angles with hand' for simple hand technique of measuring angles with Your own hand. You will see why 25.5 vs 40 is huge difference. The more FOV you have - the more comfort You can operate and navigate in terrain with night vision device. And that's why militaries choose 40 degree FOV as comfort minimum for such devices to operate during walk. You can get nods with even 50 degrees, but they are more expensive and some users are complaining that such lenses somewhat deform/distort field of view that it can make discomfort for user to walk. So, standard and comfort minimum is still 40 degrees. And that's why most of professional night vision devices in stock have indeed 40 degrees FOV.

    • @fromsheeptoshepherddog6695
      @fromsheeptoshepherddog6695 Год назад +1

      Where the hell did that answer go screwtube?

    • @alghul66
      @alghul66 Год назад +1

      @@fromsheeptoshepherddog6695 this channel doesn't like links🤷

    • @aesthetic8780
      @aesthetic8780 Год назад +3

      Yes. It has just the half of the pvs-14. And even the 14 has a small fov.
      NVG 10 = 25° FOV
      PVS 14 = 40° FOV
      The NVG10 is perfect for Stargazing and nice for observation.

    • @SteZed
      @SteZed Год назад +1

      @@aesthetic8780 The NVG10 one also seems like a 40° to me... how can you check this?

  • @takeoUup115
    @takeoUup115 Год назад

    do the pin hole in the lens cover trick , it will lose resolution , but the wash out will reduce and infinite focus

  • @GraveySealNetwork
    @GraveySealNetwork Год назад +2

    I have a similar situation. I live in the countryside outside city limits but close enough to neighbors that even my suppressed 22lr might be a bit loud at night.
    Do you think something like a airsoft rifle with some cheap parts ir laser and all that, would be worth I to train with? Or something like the mantis blackbeard?

    • @jimmyofthesea1883
      @jimmyofthesea1883 Год назад +1

      Have you tried subsonics in your 22? Airsoft is good for practicing reloads and moving with equipment, but airsoft is just not accurate IMPO.

    • @GraveySealNetwork
      @GraveySealNetwork Год назад +2

      ​@jimmyofthesea1883 I probably could try, the issue too is there's not really any spot to shoot without pointing at a house or barn. We have 5 acres and it's all flat as can be and goes into flat land around us. So nothing is stopping a round except for houses and barns and cars. When doing any shooting (bought a new gun time to put 5 rounds through it) its just right into the dirt.
      I do have access to a flat 24/7 members only range that I can shoot at night with. However it would be nice to just do some in my own yard. Mostly the reloads, running, stopping shoot run and all that. And getting use to aiming under NV

    • @mtwdew45
      @mtwdew45 Год назад +1

      Look into gasblowback rifles there higher quality and are perfect training tools as they functions exactly as real steel

    • @aesthetic8780
      @aesthetic8780 Год назад

      ​@@mtwdew45They're way louder than a 22 rifle.

    • @mtwdew45
      @mtwdew45 Год назад

      @@aesthetic8780 no

  • @Shoelaces77
    @Shoelaces77 10 месяцев назад

    You need a focus cap.

  • @BooDamnHoo
    @BooDamnHoo Год назад +1

    Try a simple experiment. On IR 1, put a finger in front of the illuminator to reflect a little of the light back to the nvg10 lens (don't totally block the illuminator, just enough to reflect some of the light back). If you do this with IR OFF (940nm is on) you will find the gain control goes up enough to see pretty well in lower light levels where it would normally just be dark ground and the lighter sky horizon. I'm going to attach a piece of fiber optic on the front of my nvg10 going from the illuminator to just into the bottom portion of the main cameral lens to try and get it to improve gain. Alternatively, you can just not use the built-in illuminator for this circumstance and use either a 940nm or 890nm weapon light to illuminate.

  • @billysherman2702
    @billysherman2702 10 месяцев назад

    Head mounted IR on your helmet would solve most of the problem here.

  • @Beta250trials
    @Beta250trials Год назад

    My nvg 10 works great with 940nm and laser

  • @thatoneguy454c
    @thatoneguy454c 10 месяцев назад

    Passive through a magnified optic never works well. With that being said digital NV is still not really viable yet. The sionyx black is probably the best option, but it still blows. In am urban environment with lots of light pollution they work better and you don't need the illuminator, but in actual darkness they are trash.

  • @iamnotacriminal
    @iamnotacriminal 9 месяцев назад

    Worst experiment I’ve seen

  • @Tyborg425
    @Tyborg425 Год назад

    I hate to say it, but if your nvg can be worked with out an IR light and an IR lazer on the riffle you are already dead.