The OpenScope (Digital night vision monocular)
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The OpenScope is a DIY digital night vision monocular designed to be simple, with a 3D printed enclosure that allows for analog NTSC/PAL composite video signal input and output. It features an adjustable camera on the front, a powerful 10mm 200mw IR LED for illumination, and a removable battery cover holding a single 9V battery. The lens collar fits a flexible eye cup, with Ninjaflex working well. I've also included an alternate battery box that fits RCA jacks, as well as a 50x50mm laser cut acrylic filter to view objects in green or another color. The video connection on this optic can be plugged into either an input or output to use it in various ways, such as viewing FPV drone footage, recording video, or using with a wireless camera. This versatility earns the OpenScope its name. For more information about parts, printing, wiring, and assembly, visit my instructable. Printer Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: FlashForge Creator Pro Rafts: None Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 15% Notes: I used Slic3r for PLA prints with pillar supports and one interface layer. For the Ninjaflex eyecup, I employed RepG at a speed of 15mm/s and 100% infill.
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