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Old 02-10-2020, 17:53   #1
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Sionyx Aurora IR Night Vision Camera

We just sold our boat and will be land locked for a few years building something new. I'm selling a few things that won't be needed and this Sionyx Aurora is one of the first things to go.

Condition is used with a few very light scuffs on the exterior. No box or paperwork.

Price is $500 plus shipping. I checked sold listing on eBay for a reference, and this is the lowest price in their available history. Payment via Paypal.

We are currently in Michigan, but will be going to the East coast in a few days and will ship from wherever we are.

Here is the ad from Sionyx:


The SIONYX Aurora (Standard) is the world's first color digital night vision camera. Our patented ultra low light sensor technology empowers the viewer to see in full color down to 2 milllilux or near moonless starlight conditions. The Aurora (Standard) is one of our most advanced cameras and comes with an integrated compass, GPS, accelerometer and is augmented reality (AR) capable.

FEATURES

Near moonless starlight night vision
GPS, compass & accelerometer
Water-resistant (IP67)
Weapon rated - M4 223/5.56 (4000r)
Firearm mountable utilizing a Picatinny Rail Mount
Wirelessly stream to a smart device via the SIONYX app

DIGITAL NIGHT VISION
Digital night vision devices operate differently than
analog devices, in that light entering the objective lens is transformed into a digital signal by an image sensor of either the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor sensor (CMOS), or Charge Coupled Device (CCD) variety. These are the same technologies used in all digital cameras.

The digital image is enhanced several times before being viewable on the devices display. The larger the CMOS or CCD sensor pixel size, the better it will perform in reduced light. SiOnyx, as an example, has patented technology that enhances sensitivity to near infrared (NIR) wavelengths and therefore provides greater low light performance. Its CMOS sensors produce extremely good low light performance thanks to a combination of its patented technology and a much larger pixel. Currently, the company’s most sensitive sensor is the XQE-1310, producing an impressive 1.3 mega pixels to collect incoming light.


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