this is a first to capture the fast walkers...amd lucky one caught just on the edge of the cameras field.
looks solid, no moth there.
the skies are alive, residing in the unseen, electromagnetic spectrum.
Spectral range
Night-useful spectral range techniques can sense radiation that is invisible to a human observer.
Human vision is confined to a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum called visible light.
Enhanced spectral range allows the viewer to take advantage of non-visible sources of electromagnetic radiation
(such as near-infrared or ultraviolet radiation).
mojo, do night vision lens come with zoom?
You can purchase add on lenses like a 3x or 5x. I have a 3x for the scope but seldom use it as the weight is hard to keep hand-held & portable with the camcorder attached. Thats why in the videos you can note a size difference in the HI-8 & NV. The lunar optics scope thats gen2 does have a small zoom, thinking 3x. It would be best to have the adjustable zoom but havent seen it advertized by ATN company which is the industry leader. Another area the manufacturer (ATN) could help skywatchers is to equip night vision with a gain switch. Sometimes there's too much light that enters the intensifier tube and you loose the image shape, also there's no video out on most models unless you jump up in price. The Gen 3P used here was almost 4K with the 3x lens addition. No video output or gain swith with it, and it has a fixed objective lenss thats so tiny I wonder how it even does this well. It would be cool to be McGyver-like and put the tube behind some good lenses.
same path, same location...
"a little different look."
question: 'where are the t-u-r-t-l-e-s-?' * (orbs)
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY5oWbMK-Y4
* only US The Office fans can reference this phrase correctly.