When you build your own however, you have much more power and control over the system (including the enclosure and form-factor). Why build it? There are other combat ready products out there that use the Flir Lepton family of thermal camera sensors (Such as the Torrey Pines Logic Mini thermal sight product line-I think priced around $600-800). Plus you can see through most smoke (I think fog or mist is the exception since it's water). Even more than night vision, you don't need to screw around with any pesky IR illuminators, oversensitive image intensifier tubes, and you get basic life detection which night vision on its own does not do. If you want pixels, they come at a high price (and 80圆0 ain't that bad). It's thermal vision, which from what I've seen is basically the holy grail of optics for airsoft. ![]() The resolution isn't great, but get over it. ![]() ![]() Seeing as I've built a night vision optic or two before, I felt up to the task of making a DIY low-cost thermal vision solution for airsoft.
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