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Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular Overview:
- 5X42 Digital Night Vision Ranger--for day and night use--comes with protective carrying case, neck strap, and car and wall AC adapters
- Two independent built-in IR illuminators provide optimum viewing in any light conditions from 1/4 moon to total darkness
- 42-millimeter objective lens of fully multicoated high-quality optical glass and 5X magnification
- Direct built-in video recording output enables image transmission as well as video recording on peripheral equipment
- This item is restricted for sale to the state of California and outside the US
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Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular Reviews
63 of 66 people found the following review helpful Monocular not binoculars but still good, August 30, 2008 This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) This product is a monocular not a binocular. The secondary lens is actually an IR beam. I've had this device for about a year. It has pros and cons over traditional night vision. Unlike Gen1 devices, the Digital Ranger is not subject to optical damage when exposed to bright light. Image quality is distortion free unlike Gen1 devices. The device sports a jack to record video. I use a camcorder with no issues however, the video quality is very grainy in 0 lux conditions. The device is rugged but also bulky and heavy. It chews batteries when IR beams are on and continues to drain batteries even when off. Rechargeable NIMH's are a must. The performance is acceptable but range is limited by the power of the integrated IR beams. Only the high beam is switchable, the low IR beam stays on continuously when the unit is on. The high beam power can be adjusted. Lens is 5x which is fine for long distance but not good for close spotting. It needs a 1x wearable goggle companion. Animals do not... Read more
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful Its Ok., March 23, 2009 By Vincent Ashton (Sacramento,CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) This thing isn't as good as it looks,the problems with it are it has a very narrow viewfinder and its magnified (zoomed in) to one point meaning its not adjustable, and you have to manually focus it which is really annoying.Since this thing is electronic it should have autofocus and zoom in/out.I'm giving this 3 stars because regardless of the above this thing is very professional grade (Made in Russia) and unlike regular Night Vision this is digital so you can use it day or night without damaging it,also it has a video jack to hook it up to a TV and the IR illuminator is really nice. But for the most part,aside from the Night Vision and it being electronic,its just another spotting scope.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful Neat device, limited usefulness, January 7, 2011 By Anopheles (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) Field of view so narrow that it's not really useful for night wildlife viewing of anything that is mobile or for searching (I was trying to use it for night birds). The focus changes too much with depth. I do think that it is very cool; for perimeter security or following large animals who do not move much, it would probably be great.
A few notes: it blinds you it is so bright, even with the brightness turned down. Because both pupils constrict when one is exposed, you will lose any semblance of night vision. This means you cannot use it, move and rescan. The field of view is much to narrow to safely walk with it. So it's useful from a fixed position only.
In wildnerness/forests with no moon or man-made light, it is only useful as far as the infrared beam shines. The light amplification is great in urban settings or moonlight nights however without the infrared beam.
The device is impressive, but it takes some getting used to. Give it time to adjust both focus... Read more
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63 of 66 people found the following review helpful Monocular not binoculars but still good, This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) This product is a monocular not a binocular. The secondary lens is actually an IR beam. I've had this device for about a year. It has pros and cons over traditional night vision. Unlike Gen1 devices, the Digital Ranger is not subject to optical damage when exposed to bright light. Image quality is distortion free unlike Gen1 devices. The device sports a jack to record video. I use a camcorder with no issues however, the video quality is very grainy in 0 lux conditions. The device is rugged but also bulky and heavy. It chews batteries when IR beams are on and continues to drain batteries even when off. Rechargeable NIMH's are a must. The performance is acceptable but range is limited by the power of the integrated IR beams. Only the high beam is switchable, the low IR beam stays on continuously when the unit is on. The high beam power can be adjusted. Lens is 5x which is fine for long distance but not good for close spotting. It needs a 1x wearable goggle companion. Animals do not... Read more 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful Its Ok., By Vincent Ashton (Sacramento,CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) This thing isn't as good as it looks,the problems with it are it has a very narrow viewfinder and its magnified (zoomed in) to one point meaning its not adjustable, and you have to manually focus it which is really annoying.Since this thing is electronic it should have autofocus and zoom in/out.I'm giving this 3 stars because regardless of the above this thing is very professional grade (Made in Russia) and unlike regular Night Vision this is digital so you can use it day or night without damaging it,also it has a video jack to hook it up to a TV and the IR illuminator is really nice. But for the most part,aside from the Night Vision and it being electronic,its just another spotting scope. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful Neat device, limited usefulness, By Anopheles (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews This review is from: Yukon YK28041 Digital Ranger 5 x 42 Night Vision Monocular (Electronics) Field of view so narrow that it's not really useful for night wildlife viewing of anything that is mobile or for searching (I was trying to use it for night birds). The focus changes too much with depth. I do think that it is very cool; for perimeter security or following large animals who do not move much, it would probably be great.A few notes: it blinds you it is so bright, even with the brightness turned down. Because both pupils constrict when one is exposed, you will lose any semblance of night vision. This means you cannot use it, move and rescan. The field of view is much to narrow to safely walk with it. So it's useful from a fixed position only. In wildnerness/forests with no moon or man-made light, it is only useful as far as the infrared beam shines. The light amplification is great in urban settings or moonlight nights however without the infrared beam. The device is impressive, but it takes some getting used to. Give it time to adjust both focus... Read more |
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