Most people are familiar with the concept of night vision. After all, it is seen in countless action and spy movies. However, the truth is that night vision is more than a fantastical concept; it is reality. And with goggles, night scopes, binoculars and monoculars, it is possible to see on a moonless, cloudless night. In fact, the technology is so advanced that you can see a person standing more than 200 yards away. That�s twice the length of a football field! The remarkable feat of human sight at night is accomplished one of two ways: image enhancement or thermal imaging.
Night vision products make excellent additions to any surveillance collection, and they can be very helpful in locating objects or people in dark places. You will pay in a price range from under $300 to more than $15,000, depending on features, accuracy, and purpose of the accessories you choose to aid your night vision.Hunters are also making use of night vision scopes and goggles. Bushnell and Zeiss are two leaders in optics and they have entered the market with night vision scopes that offer excellent technology for viewing wildlife after dark. While most states ban actually shooting an animal after dark, the night vision scopes give hunters the chance to observe their quarry to track location and movement.Opening the show will be singer/songwriter Tommy Brunett, a native of upstate New York who draws inspiration from the sounds of Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and Tom Waits. The Coupe De Villes will play in the middle slot of the show. The five-man rhythm and blues band was formed in Rochester in 1985 and blends the emotion of Chicago blues with the driving power of rock 'n' roll.
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