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"Martyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > There's a company called 'Night Owl Optics', at > http://www.nightowloptics.com/. > I've never used them but the stuff looks nice. > I'd love one but they're a little expensive for me. > If you're UK, then Jessops sell some of their stuff > http://www.jessops.com/search/viewproduct.cfm?PRODUCT=NGTNOCP5M&BRAND=NGT&CONTINUE=false&FEATS=&FIRSTPRICE=0&KEYWORD=&LEVEL=&MODELNUMBER=&NEWQUERY=True&NODE=167&ORD=ASC&ORDERBY=&QUANTITY=10&RECENT=0&REFINE=&SEARCH_FOR=&SEARCHNODE=0&SEARCHURL=dointellisearch.cfm&SECONDPRICE=999999&SHOWCASEID=&STARTROW=1&SUBS=&WORD_SEARCH=N& > > Mart > _____________________________________ > > "MP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I have always been interested in wildlife and have several pairs of > > binoculars ranging in size and magnification and have use them at night > also > > lamps, but I really would like some good night vision gear. Could anyone > > advice me on what's good and what's not in night vision equipment, the > main > > things I will be looking at will be badger, fox, owl, deer, but any > wildlife > > really. Any recommendations from those with experience would be very much > > appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > MP > > > > > Thanks Mart, I am UK based and should have thought of checking out Jessops, I've used them quite a bit for photography in the past. MP
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