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User Manual for Firefield NVMT 4x50 1st Gen Night Vision Monocular Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Firefield NVMT 4x50 1st Gen Night
- Product category: NV Monoculars & Multi-Systems Firefield
- Brand: Firefield
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Firefield NV Monoculars & Multi-Systems
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User manual for the Firefield NVMT 4x50 1st Gen Night contain basic instructions
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Product description The NVMT 4x50 Night Vision Monocular from FireField a features 1st generation intensifier tube with a resolution of 36 lp/mm. The large aperture of 50mm objective improves image brightness by collecting more light in low light conditions. The optical system combines a notable 4x magnification and wide 15° angular field of view to provide low jitter images. If you are training or conducting a mission in complete darkness with very low ambient infrared, you can use the built-in infrared illuminator to add brightness to your targets.
The durable and lightweight composite housing is water-resistant and can also endure a wide temperature range. The monocular has a 1/4"-20 tripod socket and can be mounted on a tripod to add image stability or if you want to use it as a hands-free device. Also included with this monocular are a carrying case, a hand strap, and an objective lens cap. - Intensifier Tube
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- 1st generation intensifier tube
- Image resolution: 36 lp/mm
- Optical Performance
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- Main unit magnification: 4x
- Objective lens diameter 50mm
- Field of view: 15°
- Construction Details
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- Durable and lightweight composite housing
- Mountable to 1/4"-20 tripod
- Rubberized eyecup
- Water-resistant
UPC: 812495020605 In the Box Firefield NVMT 4x50 1st Gen Night Vision Monocular - Soft Carry Case
- Lens Cap
- Hand Strap
- Limited 3-Year Warranty
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Technical parametersFirefield FF24127 Specs Intensifier Tube | 1st generation Resolution: 36 lp/mm | Magnification | 4x | Angle/Field of View | Angular: 15° | Objective Diameter | 50 mm | Infrared Illuminator | Yes | Diopter Adjustment | -4 to +4 | Battery / Runtime | 1 x CR123 battery / 20 hr max | Weatherproofing | Water-resistant | Operating Temperature | -22 to 104°F (-30 to 40°C) | Humidity | 93% | Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.4 x 2.4" (191 x 87 x 60 mm) | Weight | 21 oz (595 g) | | Package Weight | 1.2 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.5 x 4.6 x 3.1" |
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