Bushnell 26-0200 instruction manual Specifications, HOW Night Vision Works

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SPECIFICATIONS

Magnification:

2.5 X

 

 

Objective Size:

42 mm

Vertical Resolution:

25 line/mm

Viewing Range (Ft.)*

4 –600 ft.

Range of Built-In Dual Beam Infrared Illuminator

High Beam 150 yards / Low Beam 90 yards

Field of View:

79 feet at 100 yards

Battery Type:

AA (2)

Operating Time:

Up to 20 hours

Temperature Range:

-22 to 104 degrees F / -30 to 40 degrees Celsius

Eyepiece Adjustment:

+/- 5 diopter

Length:

6.7 inches / 170mm

Width:

3.7 inches / 95mm

Height:

2.7 inches / 70mm

Weight:

14 oz. / 0.4 kg

*Maximum distance at which a human figure can be recognized under ideal viewing conditions; defined as clear conditions (no fog, dust, etc.) under the light of 1/4 moon.

Congratulations on the purchase of your Bushnell Night Vision Product. Bushnell Night Vision products are comprised of high quality image intensifier tubes and optics. Bushnell Night Vision products amplify existing light, allowing you to see in dark conditions too dark for the naked eye.

HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS

Bushnell Night Vision products collect and amplify existing light through the objective lens, which is then focused on the image intensifier. Inside the intensifier, a photocathode is “excited” by the light and converts the photon energy into electrons. These electrons accelerate across an electrostatic field inside the intensifier and strike a phosphor screen (like a green monochrome TV screen) which emits an image that you can see. It is the acceleration of electrons, which provides gain and enhances the image. This is a Generation I device.

Your Night Vision device is ideal for a variety of professional and recreational uses including the following:

Wild Life Observation

Astronomy

Boating / Marine Use

• Police / Law Enforcement

• Search and Rescue

• Security

• Property Management

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Bushnell 26-0200 instruction manual Specifications, HOW Night Vision Works