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That's pretty sweet. I was just thinking about how awesome it would be to have some type of night vision to use on my boat when running around in the sound before daylight. I haven't hit anything yet, but it's always nerve wracking and a slow go until enough sun comes up to show logs, pot buoys and the other random stuff out there.
Quote from: Stein on February 20, 2020, 07:40:12 AMThat's pretty sweet. I was just thinking about how awesome it would be to have some type of night vision to use on my boat when running around in the sound before daylight. I haven't hit anything yet, but it's always nerve wracking and a slow go until enough sun comes up to show logs, pot buoys and the other random stuff out there.That would definitely be possible with this kit. Just don't mount the camera to the scope and point it out the front of your boat. For use on a boat you might want a wider field of view lens. I'm not sure if you can buy replacement lenses for these kits.ALL cameras and video cameras have an IR filter in the lens that blocks out IR light and only allows visible spectrum through. So you could take a Wide angle camera....gopro for example, take the lens apart and carefully remove the IR filter, and then run a video out cable to a monitor and put a IR light beside it. I did some experimenting with this using a mobius action camera.