Taken with ATN PVS14 and a Panasonic LX3. The camera was used at ISO200, so it added a bit of noise to the image.At base ISO, the exposure would have been 1/6s, going up to 200 allowed 1/15s at f2.5.
Highway lights in the background. Main exposure by moonlight from 7% waxing crescent. Rifle is MSAR STG556 with YNH suppressor, EOTech in front of PVS14 and light/laser.
As you can see, the DOF on the monocular itself is fairly limited up close. Sharpness is quite good, enough to read the ammo box lettering.
Why is there an M1919 on a MG-34/42 tripod? Cool pics, though. I’ve been a long time lurker…
Nice shots, Man.
Which camera mount did you use for the PVS? The one I showed you or something else?
Did you swap out the eye piece for a camera hood on the PVS to cutout some of the noise?