On 20 Aug 2005 at 19:37, Ken Lin wrote:

> I will have a chance to be on a military helicopter flight in a night
> exercise next week, the helicopters are equipped with Night Vision Goggle
> (NVG) compatible identification lights on the exterior, but apparently they
> are "not  very bright" (to the naked eyes).
> 
> Question, other than cranking the ISO to 3,200 max. shoot in RAW (to allow
> further exposure adjustment afterwards) and manual focus, are there any
> other suggestions from list members with diversified background?
> 
> Thanks in advance

Rent an Astroscope night-vision unit, unless you also want full-color 
rendition....:))


Btw, had my first encounter with a Zeiss N-Mirotar 210mm/f0.03 
today....:))

Willem (reminded that he must spank Charlie Barringer for not telling 
other members of the Zeiss Historical Society that he owns one 
too....a member (the salesman in question) he even once visited in 
Europe no less (and who had 2 incomplete/disfunctional units before)) 
Jan


--                 
Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink

      The desire to understand 
is sometimes far less intelligent than
     the inability to understand

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[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]

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