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Forestry Night Vision & Thermal Imaging Equipment Guide

Posted by Brandon Optics on 11/15/2025 to Binoculars
Forestry operations in Canada—especially in British Columbia and the northern provinces—often take place in low-light, dense vegetation, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Whether monitoring wildlife, conducting nighttime patrols, supporting wildfire operations, or performing remote field inspections, forestry officers require optical devices that provide: Clear visibility in darkness Accurate detection of heat signatures Rugged performance in harsh outdoor environments Long battery life Fast startup for field readiness This guide outlines the best thermal imaging, digital night vision, and image-intensified night vision equipment for forestry agencies and field personnel.

How to Pack Binoculars and Telescopes for Public Storage?

Posted by SekaMoving on 4/22/2021 to Binoculars

You have finished your night of observation, pack everything up, and want to store it in a storage company. How should you pack your telescope (and binoculars)?

Olivon EZ Explorer 10x42 Binocular

Posted by Martin on 5/15/2012 to Binoculars
After a few trips to the wild with this binocular on my neck I have to admit that it is durable and light.Seems almost bulletproof. May need a wider strap, but that's just a question of personal preference. once again Thanks to you guys from Brandon Optics, especially to Dave for his patience and advice and of course a great price. Cheers.

Olivon EZ Explorer 10x42 Binocular

Posted by G.D. on 5/8/2012 to Binoculars
1-Solid and physically light casing at the same time 2-Chromatic aberration well-corrected 3-Collimation (sun method test) fair. 4-Good quality BaK-4 prisms. 5-Good resolution at center. 6-It should have been sharper at the edge of the field of view. Conclusion: Very good binos for the price.