Custom Night Vision | Manual Gain

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • There are a lot of different options on the consumer market for night vision devices. However, manual gain is a feature not often weighed when purchasing night vision. Is it for comfort? Does it actually have a purpose? Kevin sheds some light on why manual gain is an important feature to consider.
    www.customnightvision.com
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:39 - What is manual gain?
    5:03 - Urban light test
    8:01 - Low light test
    11:45- Outro

Komentáře • 89

  • @irwinfletcher2848
    @irwinfletcher2848 Před rokem +52

    I wouldn't spend $10,000 on a set of binos unless they included manual gain. Great video sir.

  • @ballinonabudget1130
    @ballinonabudget1130 Před rokem +18

    I spent $13k with these people and wouldn’t hesitate to do it again. Customer service was great and they did everything they said they would. The 1531’s I was first sent had a flaw and they got replaced immediately. I recommend shopping here.

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem +2

      Thank you sir.

    • @noah27f
      @noah27f Před rokem +1

      Think I am going to go with the big chunks myself… damn Mario tubes on the 1531s. Why they gotta be so thick tho? We’re you debating these over any other systems? If so, what made you decide on the 1531s?

    • @mjgII
      @mjgII Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's nice that they actually list tube specs and let you make requests, the prices aren't bad either compared to the other guys

  • @noah27f
    @noah27f Před rokem +8

    Well… the 1531s won out. Pulled the trigger today… this video had a lot to do with what broke the decision toward the 1531s instead of the DTNVS. Tough choice, but manual gain was a big factor. Great video and explanation!

  • @galmer5714
    @galmer5714 Před rokem +12

    I have a pair of L3/Harris PVS-14s from Custom Night Vision and I can state for a fact that utilizing manual gain is a game changer in a tube that excels in dark conditions. Good video Kevin!

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Před 25 dny

      Maybe it's personal preference? I have an L3 mono with 37.5 SNR and I feel like I see more detail with the gain at max. Even in high light scenarios where the excess light can mess with your ability to see into the shadows, the max gain helps to see more in those shadows.

  • @charlesreeves3426
    @charlesreeves3426 Před rokem +3

    Excellent information and demonstrations in this video. Thank you for taking the time to share this valuable information to people that have not had extensive experience with NV. It is critical for people to do their homework before spending thousands of dollars because even a so-called budget set up is expensive to the common working man. Instead of trying to be cheap, have the mentally of buy once cry once. Like why father always said, "if you think hiring a professional is expensive, hire yourself an amateur." This means if you get something done cheap, you are still going to have to hire someone else to fix what should have been done the first time. This ends up being much for expensive in the long run. This carries over to kit.

  • @yepes281
    @yepes281 Před rokem +1

    This was extremely informative, thanks for the info and y’all keep it up.

  • @chrisellis1718
    @chrisellis1718 Před rokem +1

    Good take on the pros of manual gain. Great video!

  • @MRD0889
    @MRD0889 Před rokem +14

    Manual gain is a must for me.
    Before I bought my PVS14, I was deciding between that or a Tanto, I didn't like the idea of not being able to control my gain.
    So I went with PVS 14, and I love being able to control how much gain I need depending on the ambient lighting around me.

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Před 7 měsíci +4

      What we really need is a tanto with manual gain control. I want to bridge 2 monoculars so tanto is basically the only option but the lack of manual gain is stopping me from making a purchase.

    • @MRD0889
      @MRD0889 Před 7 měsíci

      @musicman1eanda that's what held me back lol and yes I still wish I have the light Tanto. Still I love my 14 😅

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Před 7 měsíci +1

      @mitchelld1754 I'd get the 14 but I'd have to accept that I'd almost certainly have to sell it someday for duals and I'm not sure if I want that hassle.

    • @MRD0889
      @MRD0889 Před 7 měsíci

      @musicman1eanda I haven't felt that way, I go with the amount of time I use it a month, I get time to play, and I feel like it's sufficient for what I use it.

    • @victorsaenz9452
      @victorsaenz9452 Před 6 dny

      I remember my J arm and rhino mount being flimsy POS when I was in the army are there better options out there now for the PVS 14? im thinking about picking one up im a just a little ignorant to the topic! real bummer too cause the tanto seem a lot cleaner and more modern than a PVS14

  • @RustyGString
    @RustyGString Před rokem +2

    Great explanation!

  • @carlh4350
    @carlh4350 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @philrab
    @philrab Před 9 měsíci +3

    I find manual gain useful. Maybe not in a dynamic situation (you aren’t going to be fingering around with a gain knob in the heat of the moment) but when observing or adjusting to different light conditions it really improves clarity.

  • @l.robertvandyke4398
    @l.robertvandyke4398 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @despacito111
    @despacito111 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video! Thanks

  • @kc_woodsman7504
    @kc_woodsman7504 Před rokem +1

    very helpful, thank you

  • @jlpowell8432
    @jlpowell8432 Před dnem

    This is Cornelius Manheim the 3rd, I want my cake and I want it now!!!

  • @Jason-fg4jr
    @Jason-fg4jr Před rokem +2

    I'm no expert but where I live (country) I set mine to where I can easily see with as little aid as possible... thanks for getting this info out for those of us not as well verst in NVG

  • @TheFORUNNERGaming
    @TheFORUNNERGaming Před rokem +2

    Honestly even on the photonis echo tubes MG makes such a difference, its one of those quality of life upgrades which I view is essential for gen 2+ and gen 3, if you can access it, use it.

  • @wheelsurgeon2857
    @wheelsurgeon2857 Před rokem +1

    Salute, from Kruger.

  • @Mafiag2000
    @Mafiag2000 Před rokem +6

    I’m the type of guy who has my phone on max brightness at all times so I don’t really care if I have manual gain or not. My BNVD 1431 MK2 Elbit WP has fixed gain while my GP PVS-14 has manual gain. I just find my self not turning down the brightness in any lighting condition I was in.

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem

      Understandable, however it’s nice to have versatility and increased situational awareness.

    • @JamesReedy
      @JamesReedy Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah I kinda feel like most of these scenarios where you wanna turn down the gain are situations where you don't nearly so much need...night vision. Also while not the *same* things as gain control if you have high SNR high FOM tubes I think a work around is a set of $80 adjustable irises with the added benefit that you're gaining DOF as you crank them down. For me the bombproof ruggedness of the RNVG-A design was hard to pass on. Would I have liked it to have manual gain, sure...who doesn't like more bells and whistles. But having a bino that's bomb proof is also a feature.

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Před 8 měsíci

      Even when you're in bed at night you keep your phone at max brightness?? Psycho haha

    • @JamesReedy
      @JamesReedy Před 8 měsíci

      @@musicman1eanda czcams.com/video/Qn977W9HjWM/video.htmlsi=c0Puo7vsV3Zag5He

  • @noah27f
    @noah27f Před rokem +3

    So torn between DTNVS and 1531s. I like the housing more on the DTNVS, but 1531s seem to be more practical (AA, included battery pack, built-in port, manual gain)… small gripe but that low hanging battery compartment on the 31A and the 1531s just bugs meh. Manual gain may be the deciding factor.

  • @ballinonabudget1130
    @ballinonabudget1130 Před rokem +1

    I hav only used my binos in a city setting with low light not no light and manual gain is a must for me. I use it every night. Surveillance would not be the same without it.

  • @nvllam4441
    @nvllam4441 Před rokem +5

    Great info, great video, manual gain for me is another thing I gotta mess with, autogain all day!

    • @thejohnhend
      @thejohnhend Před rokem +2

      I have DTNVS and can’t think of a single time I thought, “man I wish I could turn my gain up or down”. If I’m in an area that is lit up enough that it would benefit me to see around my tubes, what is the advantage of wearing nods to begin with? What’s the point of putting nods in front of your face that locks your field of view down to 40 deg if you’re in an area that is lit up enough that people can see you without night vision ??

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem

      @@thejohnhend anytime you’re playing adult hide and seek.. with guns. It’s extremely beneficial to have peripheral vision and awareness. When I say vision I don’t mean day light vision I mean the ability to make out movement and shapes in the darkness. If you take a class with a good instructor they will cover this.

    • @pizzasteakphocheeseburgeri2965
      @pizzasteakphocheeseburgeri2965 Před 11 měsíci

      Manual gain is superior

  • @heyarno
    @heyarno Před rokem +2

    Nice, besides, peoples eyes are not all equal. So being able to make the tool fit the user is great.

  • @MrT13
    @MrT13 Před 11 měsíci +1

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @fwhiteification
    @fwhiteification Před rokem +1

    The guys at kosher/custom night vision are always konocking it out of the park with knowledge and deals!

  • @Sillysoviet28
    @Sillysoviet28 Před rokem +1

    Anyone know of a good guide for BNVD131 manual gain soldering? omni 7 contract tubes.

  • @mikethefz07guy79
    @mikethefz07guy79 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve always like the Desert Night Camo. Under utilized.

  • @user-uq7sr9eb7v
    @user-uq7sr9eb7v Před rokem +1

    As soon as I started looking at nv, I knew I wanted manual gain. Off topic question, what environment or about how dark does it have to be (like night time indoors with no lights, or…?) until normal spec pvs 14s or binos won’t work without ir illumination?

    • @joeylum2756
      @joeylum2756 Před rokem +4

      It really depends. Outside with good L3 filmless on even the darkest overcast nights you can still see plenty. Indoors with no lights? Well you’d be surprised how many appliances have a faint light that will illum more than you expect. A closed room with no lights and no windows? Yeah there’s no ambient light to amplify so you’re going to need external ir. Fwiw, I have rarely run external IR when under nods, indoors or outside.

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem

      Joey answered this about as well as I could.

  • @sejsmo
    @sejsmo Před rokem +1

    There is also BNVD-SG with manual gain.

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem

      Yes but it’s only available as a factory built unit with proprietary optics that I would consider not ideal.

  • @Snozzelquaf
    @Snozzelquaf Před rokem +1

    Yo Kevin,
    Leak some sauce on those threads brother!
    I've seen those pattern before, I think it was marketed as night camouflage, or something to that effect..

  • @josiahb55
    @josiahb55 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I know you guys sell and recommend tantos/katanas which do not have manual gain. Is it just use case? Budget? As far as having or not having manual gain. It seems every housing has trade offs.

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah man its just personal preference.

  • @coleyoh6407
    @coleyoh6407 Před rokem

    Does custom night vision offer financing?

  • @mikec6447
    @mikec6447 Před rokem +2

    Not necessary for me. Have tarsiers if I feel the need to turn down

    • @nuneze23
      @nuneze23 Před rokem +2

      Same here. Don’t feel bad anymore for not having manual gain on my DTNVS’s

    • @thejohnhend
      @thejohnhend Před rokem +3

      Tarsiers are actually much more useful than manual gain.

    • @nuneze23
      @nuneze23 Před rokem

      @@thejohnhend did my second ever night vision class a few weeks ago with the tarsiers. Worked really well. That being said I feel like the price tag is hard to justify.

    • @mikec6447
      @mikec6447 Před rokem

      @@thejohnhend I agree. Totally content with Katana and tarsier

  • @BigBoyJudge
    @BigBoyJudge Před rokem +1

    ok theres a LOT to choose from as far as how custom is custom. I am NOT tech savvy and will not claim to know what i want so i will ask plainly. what is the best build, im not asking for cheap im asking for best all round service and i just work to afford its price. military gets to buy the best toys that not all civilians can have because they have it behind a "You need to be a law/govement worker and have said I.D. to own." even if i can work to afford the price, but they have restrictions on who can have those toys and I'm sure many others agree it sucks. so help a blue collar workin brother out who does a 6 to 5 a day job achieve some small victory in finally owning some badass night vision will ya brothers. pls be kind to me internet I'm small but i have big dreams.

    • @jpk9171jpk
      @jpk9171jpk Před rokem +2

      So I’d say you have 3 options and 1 I’d recommend most. I wouldn’t get anything other than gen 3 wp. Not that green doesn’t work but photonis wp are so close to the price of green so just go white. Technically photonis aren’t gen 3 but they basically have gen 3 performance. If you go to sell it you’ll get a better return on wp. Elbit is the go to in my opinion. It’s made in America and is gen 3. Those are things I’d want when spending this kind of money. L3 harris is considered the best but I wouldn’t say it’s worth the extra $500-$1000 you’ll most likely spend. I would go with one where you get to see a picture of the tube or hand picked option. Again for your investment. Tubes with little to no blems ( blems are a natural part of the manufacturing process) sell for more 2nd hand. Get a tube with 2000 FOM and 64 resolution or higher. A .9 or lower halo. Gated with manual gain. Make sure the company gives you these specs and will be providing a spec sheet from the tube manufacturer. For l3 harris $4k , elbit $3500 and photonis $3k are roughly the price you’ll want to pay or lower. That all being said a used gen 3 green for $2k that you train with is better than no nvg at all. So get that if thats what you can afford. You won’t really lose money when you go to sell it.

    • @jpk9171jpk
      @jpk9171jpk Před rokem

      I assumed you are looking at buying a pvs-14 and not bino’s .

    • @BigBoyJudge
      @BigBoyJudge Před rokem

      @@jpk9171jpk honestly after lookin at a couple of his other videos I liked his idea of having one eye night vision and the other infer. I love your opinion on white as opposed to green, I think white looks clearer with my eyes. In you’re opinion what moves you to go with having it for 1 eye as opposed to both?

    • @jpk9171jpk
      @jpk9171jpk Před rokem

      @@BigBoyJudge strictly cost. If dropping $10k on bino’s was in my budget I’d definitely go that route. But if budget didn’t matter I’d have pano’s lol

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před rokem +1

      @@jpk9171jpk we do Elbit Binos for 6-7k frequently

  • @NameL3ss71
    @NameL3ss71 Před rokem +2

    Manual gain is mater race

  • @easygroove
    @easygroove Před 9 měsíci +1

    🤣😂 Dressed like a Spec Op .. goin home because its cold...

    • @kevin11288
      @kevin11288 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Chicken nuggets were ready bro.