How Night Vision Works – Part 4
Thermal Imaging
Different from low-light imaging methods of night vision (which require some ambient light in order to produce an image), thermal imaging night vision methods do not require any ambient light at all. They operate on the principal that all objects emit infrared energy as a function of their temperature. In general, the hotter.........
How Night Vision Works – Part 3
On-Chip Gain Multiplication Cameras
HOW THEY WORK:
In order to overcome some of the disadvantages of image intensifiers, CCD image detector manufacturers have improved the sensitivity of some CCD detectors by incorporating on-chip multiplication gain technology to.........
How Night Vision Works – Part 2
Today, the most popular and well known method of performing night vision is based on the use of image intensifiers. Image intensifiers are commonly used in night vision goggles and night scopes. More recently, on-chip gain multiplication CCD cameras have become popularized for performing low-light security, surveillance and astronomical observation.
How Night Vision Works - Part 1
LLC Katod Gen III MNV-K High Resolution & Sensitivity Lightweight Night Vision Device
Raymax Japan introduce the CATS 2000 IR Motorized Zoom Lens
Raymax Japan introduce the CATS 2000 IR Motorized Zoom Lens -
The CATS 2000 lens is truly unique in it amazing capabilities, including, but not limited to –
Night Vision Rental Kit
Military & Law Enforcement Technologies specialise in Night Vision rental of PNP Night Vision Devices for Camcorders, dSLR's & AstroScope 9323B Night Vision Modules for 2/3" B4 ENG broadcast cameras top the broadcast industry.
Pyser-SGI UK introduce PNG-M small & lightweight Night Vision Goggles.
AstroScope 9350 Night Vision Modules used by Australian government for more than 15 years
The AstroScope 9350 Night Vision Module system is the most advanced Night Vision System available today! Thanks to its modular design, the AstroScope 9350 Night Vision Module converts any dSLR or 35mm Silver Halide SLR into an optimised low-light imaging system.
COTI small clip on thermal imager provides 'thermal overlay' for Night Vision
COTI easily attaches to existing Night Vision Devices (NVD's) & Night Vision Goggles (NVG's) to enhance/provide additional capabilities by way of a thermal overlay of the night vision image, allowing the operator to detect the 'target' with the COTI thermal overlay whilst being able to identify with the night vision output.
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