hey everyone, I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, but I did consideralbe searching and couldn't find much on it...
I'm looking into buying night vision, but I'm not sure which to buy, a monocular, or goggle/1X binocular device. I will be using it primarily for Law Enforcement. A large chunk of my time using them will be just perimeter security...making sure I have eyes on a certain entrance/section of a building or area and calling out visuals of a subject. The other chunk would be searching for/encountering subjecs in both CQB situations and open fields/woods/etc. My rifle is set up with a NV compatable Eotech. Ive heard that a monocular device is better all around, especially CQB, but does that play games witht he other eye. Does the non equiped eye have to stay closed all the time when looking through the nv device, or does it stay open and just naturally adjust to your equiped eye looking through the nv device. for rapid room clearing and CQB, does the non equiped eye stay closed or open. It seems to me that having one eye equiped and the other not, it would play with your vision, as opposed to having goggles/binoculars, where both eyes see through the divice, it seems like less strain. I would really appreciate any input, adivice, and instruction you guys may have.
thanks, Jim
I'm looking into buying night vision, but I'm not sure which to buy, a monocular, or goggle/1X binocular device. I will be using it primarily for Law Enforcement. A large chunk of my time using them will be just perimeter security...making sure I have eyes on a certain entrance/section of a building or area and calling out visuals of a subject. The other chunk would be searching for/encountering subjecs in both CQB situations and open fields/woods/etc. My rifle is set up with a NV compatable Eotech. Ive heard that a monocular device is better all around, especially CQB, but does that play games witht he other eye. Does the non equiped eye have to stay closed all the time when looking through the nv device, or does it stay open and just naturally adjust to your equiped eye looking through the nv device. for rapid room clearing and CQB, does the non equiped eye stay closed or open. It seems to me that having one eye equiped and the other not, it would play with your vision, as opposed to having goggles/binoculars, where both eyes see through the divice, it seems like less strain. I would really appreciate any input, adivice, and instruction you guys may have.
thanks, Jim