Ritz photo has 'em.  About $17.00 if I remember.  One of the few things
I'd buy there.

At 12:19 PM 8/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>For just a couple hundred more, you can get one rugged enough and with
>Weaver mounts for your rifle. Then you can not only photograph the varmits
>after the sun goes down, you can shoot 'um!
>
>Now you see 'um, now you don't.
>
>FYI, some come with T-mount for their lens as well as for the camera. Anyone
>know where I can find a K to T converter?
>
>Regards,
>Bob...
>
>From: "Robert Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > Howdy ya'll,
> >  Has anyone ever used or have any ideas about using a night
> > vision scope as a camera lens ? I've had the urge to get one
> > from B&H and strap it onto my ME Super just for fun. That's
> > about $330 for a toy because I just can't seem to dream up
> > any real use for the thing, it just seems like a cool idea. Maybe
> > with some C41 process B&W film and clear nights I could
> > photograph the varmints in the pasture :)
> >  Thanks for any ideas on this. It will probably be Monday before
> > I get the digest from today, and yes, I'm new to the PDML.
> > Thanks from Texas,
> > Robert Payne
>
>
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