Bering Optical HiPo 3.4x50 Gen I NV Monocular
The Sightmark Ghost Hunter 4x50 Night Vision Monocular is an exciting new addition to the Sightmark brand that is great for prolonged observation during the dark nights. Equipped with a high-power infrared illuminator, the user can get a bright, clear image no matter how dark the conditions and its compact body makes for easy travel.The Ghost Hunter Night Vision Monocular features lightweight, durable polymer construction that is built for endurance and a 4x magnification lens for medium range observation. The Ghost Hunter Night Vision Monocular includes an automatic shut-off feature that turns off the unit when exposed to bright light sources, saving the night vision tube and ensuring years of operation. The Ghost Hunter Night Vision Monocular is protected by the Sightmark Limited Lifetime Warranty and the quality that comes with the Sightmark name. Sightmark-Make Your Mark!Included AccessoriesDurable nylon carrying caseLens clothLimited Lifetime Warranty
Generation | 1 / EP 33-U |
Magnification | 4x |
Lens diameter | 50mm |
Resolution | 36mm |
Field of View | 15 degrees |
Min. focusing distance | 1m |
Eye relief | 12mm |
Diopter adjustment | +/- 5 |
Battery | 2xAA |
Tripod mount | 1/4" |
Battery life (with IR) | 20 hours |
Battery life (without IR) | 72 hours |
Dimensions | 185mm x 60mm x 83mm |
Weight | 14.1oz. |
High quality image and resolution
Close observational range of focus
Ergonomic design & quick power-up
1/4" socket for tripod or accessories
Lightweight and durable composite body
Gen 1 Night Vision
1st generation is currently the most popular type of night vision in the world. Utilizing the basic principles described in detail in our guide, a 1st generation unit will amplify the existing light several thousand times letting you clearly see in the dark. These units provide a bright and sharp image at a low cost, which is perfect, whether you are boating, observing wildlife, or providing security for your home. You may notice the following when you are looking through a 1st Gen. unit. A slight high-pitched whine when the unit is on. The image you see may be slightly blurry around the edges. This is known as Geometric Distortion. When you turn a 1st Gen. unit off it may glow green for some time. These are inherent characteristics of a 1st Gen. unit and are normal.
From Our Community
Question
With this Ghosthunter, will a J Arm work with a Rhino helmet mount, similar the a PVS14 set up?
From John on Aug 12, 2018
Answer
Hi John Magnified monoculars are not meant to be mounted. Walking with a magnified device is a sure way to fall. You may be able to make this work somehow in terms of mounting but it is certainly not designed for it.