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Entry level Night Vision
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Re: Entry level Night Vision
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knivesinthenight
» 15 Nov 2020, 7:43 pm
Does not react, but seems to see it? Or is it sensing you some other way? For the whole 3 minutes, it's looking straight at you.
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Re: Entry level Night Vision
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mchughcb
» 15 Nov 2020, 10:12 pm
Because I'm squeeking like a rabbit. Even at 3m its not sure about the rabbit in the tree. If it could see it would have bolted minutes ago.
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