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Not sure if this should be here or in the DIY section, but I've just finished my first NV build and I'm incredibly pleased with it, I only want it for air rifle ranges but can see clearly to more than 250 yards and it only cost £45. post-20802-0-07979600-1395698780_thumb.jpg

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I just need a cheap AO scope before I can mount it properly.

 

thanks for looking.

 

Edit: I forgot to say that I posted a detailed description on the nightvision forum, and without the info on there I couldn't have made it

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ive got a new yukon mpr if youre in the market for a recording device mate,lol,looks a good unit youve made there..DAZ

Thanks, I've decided not to bother with a DVR at all - I was looking at a sub £20 Mini C DVR from China but I only want one to give others an idea of the quality and range of the cheaper cameras, and not for trophy videos, so it isn't worth the bother. I will put my camera to the eye piece instead.
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Excellent, you'll be very impressed with the quality and range you can get for not much money - in fact I've just had to drill a 15 mm hole in a scope cover to reduce the amount of IR coming into the lens so I can use it closer than 30 yards, otherwise it whites- out.

 

Also, just as a heads up, I've had to put in a extra switch between the battery and the voltage regulator because the battery wasn't charging properly. All sorted now and I'm giving it a quick go tonight.

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Excellent, you'll be very impressed with the quality and range you can get for not much money - in fact I've just had to drill a 15 mm hole in a scope cover to reduce the amount of IR coming into the lens so I can use it closer than 30 yards, otherwise it whites- out.

 

Also, just as a heads up, I've had to put in a extra switch between the battery and the voltage regulator because the battery wasn't charging properly. All sorted now and I'm giving it a quick go tonight.

 

 

Superb. How did it perform then bud?

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Brilliantly. There was absolutely no wind so getting close was tricky but I still had 4 chances, the first two I fluffed as I underestemated the range but the last two were spot on.

 

The range is incredible for such a cheap camera, and way more than I need and having the zoom torch really helps get a decent image. It was good to watch badger at 100 yards as clear as day but the best bit was spotting a set of eyes around 150 yards away, I got closer and looked again at what appeared to be a baby rabbit hunched low, I got within 40 yards and looked again but realised it was a little owl hunting for worms and bugs. I got to about 20 yards before it flew off.

 

The only down side was the cheapo ultrafire battery in the torch, it was super-bright early on but it faded steadily, still, I was out for nearly 3 hours and only used one so not too bad.

 

I may get a real basic DVR to record from it but the quality won't be that good, especially after going through windows moviemaker.

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Here's a quick film taken by holding a video camera to the viewfinder - which makes it really bad quality compared to what you see in real time, but it gives an idea of range.

 

Sorry it's shakey, it was a bit of a balancing act trying to film and hold the NV steady.

 

http://s1144.photobucket.com/user/FalconFN/media/NV2_zps7506cab6.mp4.html

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