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Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Night Vision

The 6x50 Equinox Z2 Night Digital Vision Monocular from Bushnell uses an infrared (IR)-sensitive CMOS sensor and a micro-LCD screen, instead of a conventional intensifier tube, for its night vision capabilities. A built-in IR illuminator provides an effective night vision range of up to 300 yards. The Z2 records video at 1080p HD resolution and can upload images and videos quickly to a smartphone, tablet, or computer using Wi-Fi and a free app.

SKU: GC39-260250

Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Night Vision

Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Night Vision

The 6x50 Equinox Z2 Night Digital Vision Monocular from Bushnell uses an infrared (IR)-sensitive CMOS sensor and a micro-LCD screen, instead of a conventional intensifier tube, for its night vision capabilities. A built-in IR illuminator provides an effective night vision range of up to 300 yards. The Z2 records video at 1080p HD resolution and can upload images and videos quickly to a smartphone, tablet, or computer using Wi-Fi and a free app.

The screen displays colour images during the day, and black and white when the night vision is on for great clarity and contrast. Enhancing the optical 6x magnification is a digital zoom to provide up to 18x magnification. A USB port and an RCA video-out port allow an external monitor or recording device to be attached to view and/or record the live feed.

Optical Performance

6x optical magnification.

Digital zoom to 18x.

50mm objective lens.

Fully multicoated optics increase light transmission and decrease glare.

223' field of view at 1000 yards.

Digital Night Vision.

IR-sensitive CMOS sensor.

Built-in IR illuminator with adjustable intensity.

Maximum viewing range 300 yards.

Digital image displayed on a micro-LCD screen.

Display shows colour images during day, and switches to black and white at night for greater contrast.

Three adjustable image brightness levels accommodate different lighting conditions.

Use and Handling

Auto-off after 10 minutes if no buttons have been pressed.

Display icons show digital zoom, IR setting, battery level, and image brightness setting.

IPX4-rated, water resistant.

1/4"-20 tripod mount.

Records 1080p video.

Uploads images and video quickly to smartphone, tablet, or computer via Wi-Fi with free app.

USB and RCA video outputs.

Key Features:

Infrared-Sensitive CMOS Sensor

50mm Objective Lens

300 Yard Night Vision Range

Fully Multicoated Optics

Records 1080p HD Video

Uploads Images via Wi-Fi with Free App

IPX4-Rated, Water Resistant

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Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Night Vision

Lens Cover

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Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Night Vision

The 6x50 Equinox Z2 Night Digital Vision Monocular from Bushnell uses an infrared (IR)-sensitive CMOS sensor and a micro-LCD screen, instead of a conventional intensifier tube, for its night vision capabilities. A built-in IR illuminator provides an effective night vision range of up to 300 yards. The Z2 records video at 1080p HD resolution and can upload images and videos quickly to a smartphone, tablet, or computer using Wi-Fi and a free app.

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