Got a camera iris with the same thread from Amazon for $80 for a pair... the price people charge for shit just because it has anything to do with night vision is criminal
@@TeslabotjamesDon’t care about hard stops. I’d pay a bit more for US made but the price of these is still laughable. Tell yourself whatever you have to to cope.
Search adjustable iris aperture in the diameter of your choice, preferably with threads to accept a similar diameter of protective lens cover as the aperture blades are delicate Edit: saw reviews for m30-m37 sizes being used for PVS-14s
So it basically adds an "f" stop to the Nods. My understanding in a traditional camera with the f stop fully closed it would allow the user to see a person in front of them and the mountain in the background with similar clarity on the two objects. And with the f stop fully open you would still see the person in front of you (more clearly) but the mountain in the background would be blurred.
Why don't they AR coat their lenses instead of UV coating? I'm not using nods during the day and AR coating removes reflective artifacts like the small distracting dot on the right in 3:21.
I think the smaller form factor and dedicated purpose is worth it, but if the lens protector introduces flare or artifacts then that is a problem. Will it accept other sacrificial lenses that have better light transmission?
A question from a newbie to the subject of scopes, for the iris to work as in the video do you have to set the front lens to infinity? or more "further" than infinity?
You have the version that needs the whole crown to be replaced. The replaceable lens version is yet to be release to the public. Did you order it from Falconclaw?