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L3 Filmless PVS14 with 39% moon, clear skies.

I made this video on a night with 39% moon, and full starlight. I did this to showcase typical "good" conditions where i2 would be very useful, as dark adapted vision would still present a lot of challenges even trying to navigate open areas at 39% moon. This particular PVS14 has an L3 filmless tube with the following specs:

35.7SNR
0.5 EBI
0.7 Halo
2531 photocathode response
64348 gain
zero blems/spots greater than 0.003" in Z1,2,3, no FPN

Filming notes:
The video was made with the manual gain turned up all the way for filming purposes (I did this at about half way through the video. Prior to that, it was set where I normally run the gain, around 50-70%). A LIF filter was in place over the objective, as was a mil-spec de-mist shield over the ocular. A Samsung S8 was left on "auto" for this filming. The images look true to my eyes, but keep in mind your phone or PC will enlarge the video images in size, which will degrade image quality. A PVS14 is worn very near the eye, and has a much smaller "screen", so in-person resolution is significantly better. Viewing this on a cell phone held at normal viewing distance will give a similar perception of image resolution as I experienced with my naked eye in front of the PVS14.

Видео L3 Filmless PVS14 with 39% moon, clear skies. канала Unobtanium'sQuickReviews
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