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Typenight Vision Devicenight Vision Device
Form factormonocularmonocular
Principle of operationEOCEOC
EOC generation
II+ /White Phosphor Level 1/
II+ /Green Phosphor Level 1/
Optical specs
Optical magnification1 x1 x
Digital magnification1 x1 x
Lens diameter26 mm26 mm
Angular field of view40 °40 °
Min. focus distance0.25 m0.25 m
Offset of the exit pupil17 mm
Diopter adjustment
IR illuminator specs
Built-in IR illuminator
More features
More features
dust-, waterproof /IP65/
shockproof
ergonomic eyecups
dust-, waterproof /IP65/
shockproof
ergonomic eyecups
General
Power source1xAA1xAA
Continuous operating time50 h50 h
Operating temperature range-51°C ~ +49 °С-51°C ~ +49 °С
Dimensions114x63x69 mm114x63x69 mm
Weight320 g320 g
Added to E-Catalogjune 2023may 2023

Offset of the exit pupil

The offset is the distance between the eyepiece lens and the exit pupil of an optical instrument (see "Exit Pupil Diameter"). Optimum image quality is achieved when the exit pupil is projected directly into the observer's eye; so from a practical point of view, offset is the distance from the eye to the eyepiece lens that provides the best visibility and does not darken the edges (vignetting). A large offset is especially important if the night vision device is supposed to be used simultaneously with glasses — after all, in such cases it is not possible to bring the eyepiece close to the eye. It is also relevant for devices that can be installed on a weapon: the greater the distance to the eye, the less likely it is to get injured due to recoil.