Actually, taking pictures with the NV scope isn’t straightforward. You can get an attachment so you can fit it to a DSLR camera but since I don’t have a camera like that all I can do is hold the scope up to the camera lens. Seems to work though, after a fashion.
Fieldnotes: 25th July 2009 – First night vision session » Night Vision Tree
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