Night Vision Binoculars
April 17, 2024
The YASHICA Vision is a night vision binocular device with 4K UHD full-color imaging in low light. In complete darkness the Yashica Vision uses a 3-level IR illuminator to allow you to see up to 1970 feet (600 meters). The Yashica Vision is equipped with 0.0037lux sensitivity and F/1 wide aperture to maximize the light it receives, making low-light environments viewable in full-color. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Image Signal Processing (ISP), and the GalaxyCore CMOS sensor are used to produce natural color reproduction in fine detail. The rechargeable 5000mAh lithium battery can power the device for up to 16 hours. Other features include: 4-inch TFT ultra-high definition display, IP65 Water and Dust resistance, compass, and many special lens coatings to improve image quality.
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