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oneleaf.ai Find NV200 True 4K 50mm Day/Night Vision Binoculars

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Features

  • Superior Clarity and Brightness Day and Night: The Find NV200 4K 50mm objective lens features 6 groups 6 pieces of optical lens for brighter and sharper image. Upgrade your hunting game with the 50mm lens, and start capturing images that will take your breath away.
  • Day and Night Use: oneleaf.ai Find NV200 50mm Binocular works both in daylight and night. With an ultra-long viewing distance of 6567 yards in the daytime and 657 yards in the darkness, the Find NV200 50mm Binoculars is an ideal addition to your hunting gear, Observation or watching.
  • 4K 120fps Video Recording: Don't miss the opportunity to capture that once in a lifetime moment. 4K 120/60/30 fps videos and 48/24/12/8M images could be saved into the included memory TF card (optional, supports up to 256GB) and easily downloadable to your Mac or PC.
  • 20x Digital Zoom: NV200 comes with 40 adjustment levels digital zoom feature from 0.5x to 20x, allows hunters to perfectly recognize details and offers an excellent overall view for a safe and accurate observing.
  • 3-inch Large View Screen: NV200 Night vision goggles with 3'' large view screen for easy and instant photo viewing. In addition to viewing on its IPS panel, you can also use the USB cable included in our package to connect to your computer for better viewing.

Brand: oneleaf.ai


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Night Vision


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 20 x


Package Dimensions: 11.46 x 10.67 x 3.74 inches


Item Weight: 3.63 pounds


Batteries: 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 18, 2023


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: oneleaf.ai


Country of Origin: Hong Kong


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One of the best NVs on the market
I cannot say enough great things about this. The day images are very good but where it excels is the night.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Justin couch

  • STARVIS sensors are amazing
My initial impression is that these are pretty amazing for the price, and for a low light CMOS. They're not Gen 3+ IITs, but they aren't a cheap video camera without an IR filter, either. Yes, they're a somewhat unknown brand, but the reviews you see on Youtube aren't fake. The low light performance, even in full color "daylight" mode, is amazing. I haven't tested these way out in the country on a moonless, overcast night yet, but in a semi-rural area, I can absolutely see people and animals from hundreds of yards away. I can read license plates in the daytime from over 100 yards, and close to that distance at night depending on the lighting conditions. With the (allegedly) upcoming 70 and 100mm lenses, I assume the optical magnification will be over 10X (with a 4K sensor), which is a lot. The modularity of this system is really great, with swapable lenses and the ability to add the rangefinder unit later. It would be really cool if OneLeaf makes it easy for third parties to make additional accessories, as well. It's a great core platform for that. I haven't tested the video recording capabilities. The display screen on the device definitely isn't 4K resolution, so the pictures and videos you take should look much better on a big display than they do in real time. I can't say for certain, though. One odd thing: the laser component for the rangefinder is built into the core unit. It's also not an IR laser. It's a very bright red laser. There's no way you'll be able to prevent people from seeing that you're using it even if they don't have a night vision device. Not everything is amazing. Like all the widescreen form factor binoculars, there isn't a diopter adjustment like there is with IITs. You're essentially staring at a cell phone display. You'll need your reading glasses. I don't think most people could put the device right up to their eyes, whether they need reading glasses or not. These aren't tactical binocs for moving around in the woods at night, though. They're for looking out your window, or from your car, where light discipline isn't that critical. Holding it 8-12 inches away from your eyes is sufficient. While there is a manual ISO setting, the options don't seem to encompass the entire range of the camera's capability. ISO 3200 is the fastest manual setting, but switching from ISO 3200 to "auto" ISO seems to unlock much faster shutter speeds. The inability to manually cycle through the full capability of the camera makes looking at objects with backlighting somewhat difficult. The "auto" mode adapts very quickly, though, and as long as the scene doesn't have dramatic variations in brightness, the camera will pick an ISO that allows you to see everything well. There's also an "exposure" (EV) setting that allows some additional manual control, along with a light-limiting partial lens cap for use during the day or to reduce glare in brightly lit scenes at night. One big issue is that the menu options aren't organized very well, nor are there hardware buttons assigned to what I assume would be the most useful controls: ISO and EV. Changing the exposure and ISO values requires multiple clicks through on-screen menus. The buttons are positioned well next to the handles, so after a little practice, you can do it without moving your hands or taking your eye off your target to look at the buttons. It would still be nice to have hardware buttons for ISO and EV, though, or maybe have user-assignable button maps. Overall, I think even people who are very familiar with IITs will find this device pretty insane. It seems to be comparable in low light performance to the Sionyx devices, though I haven't compared them side by side. OneLeaf also makes a 1X magnification monocular that is possibly the same sensor as these binoculars, and which does appear designed to be used to be able to move around, but I haven't bought it yet, mainly because it's not sold on Amazon (same reason I didn't buy the Owler1 from WildGuarder...you never really know if "free returns" means you have to ship it back to China....). If it has the same capabilities as the Find, though, it's an incredible value. Unlike most people interested in night vision, my use case is defensive, not offensive/hunting. A CMOS device is much more adaptable to sudden bright lights, and is much more amenable to being kept by your bedside, with 18650 battery inserted, than an IIT. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Kathryne

  • Amazing night vision binoculars
Amazing night vision binoculars. I’m blow away by how well they work. They’re super easy to use and the picture looks really clear. Perfect for watching wildlife at night.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Venus

  • Limited Night Time Vision Need Moonlight
"Oneleaf" manufactured visor provides decent night time sight but offers in an IR white light capabilities. This requires some form of outside moonlight for the visor to draw from for it to be truly effective. The visor can zoom in and out, capture pictures, video, and can connect to a headphone/mic if you are attempting to record and provide narration during the event. The kit comes with a sling and a nice carrying-protective pounch for travel purposes. The daylight capabilities are good as the visor can zoom in on an object or location and renders it in 4K texture. But this is not a night vision visor in similar objects like military or law enforcement models. This would work if you need a range finder with white-light IR capabilities but this visor is large and cannot be added to a helmet or headgear to carry. This would work for a permanent location with good fields of view and stability to ensure not to drop this item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by ScotsmanJ ScotsmanJ

  • Easy to use. Good weight. Good options
REMEMBER TO REMOVE YOUR BATTERY PROTECTION TAB BEFORE RETURNING. We use this sometimes to see any animals out in the field across our house between my neighbor and mine. Sometimes makes for a fun spooky little night. The recording feature is great. Huge plus for replaceable batteries. They're 18650s enabling this thing to work for many years to come. I haven't watched any of the playback yet on the videos but the screen resolution is pretty nice. Very clear during the day. As for the image quality at night - just remember that this is not true NV. This is IR NV which from a long distance, you need some sort of light source to make out what you're looking at. At full zoom, it can be tricky to spot your object but the 3/8th mount on the base is nice to put it on a tripod instead of holding it for long periods of time. Great packaging and support. I would recommend it for someone who thinks they want NV but in reality uses it once a month or so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by Frank

  • Works great for our use!
We live on acreage property and sometimes our dogs raise a ruckus at night and it's nice to be able to pull these out and have a quick look without having to expose ourselves as well. I have a buddy of mine who borrowed it for hunting and said it was a game changer for him. Very good quality and performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by RadRafael

  • Not as crisp as I would like
I was hoping that this would give me a better view of wildlife that I get with my camera and telephoto lens. It does not. One problem I have is that the images are on a screen. Since I have presbyopia, even in-focus images are a little fuzzy to me. I can overcome this by using my reading glasses. However, even then there are issues. In the least zoomed mode the pictures are pretty clear as seen above where I show the birdhouse on the tower. However, when I zoom in, the image is not that clear as shown by the closeup of the birdhouse. Part of this might be my ability to focus since it is a manual focus device, but I am generally pretty good at finding the optimum focus even when it is not totally clear to me. The other minor quibble I have is when one takes a photograph, as opposed to a video, there is no clear indicator that the photo was taken, no sound or onscreen message. Of course, there is one feature of these binoculars that the average pair does not have. They allow you to see in the dark. They definitely allow you to see many things in the dark better than with one's bare eyes. Unfortunately, the clarity is about the same as with daylight viewing which I wasn't really happy with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by DJ DJ

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