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Old 10-12-2001, 01:32 PM   #9
Ziroc
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Originally posted by Gilidarius:
Your points are good ones but what about the camera angle and the constant explosions that take place on the screen. If the camera was set up to cover several hundred miles then it would make sense that there would be a lot of explosions. The explosions, however, take up 50-90% of the screen. So therfore the camera would have to be fairly close, or zoomed in to a specific location. Given that the camera is close why is there constant live bombings of one area of land. Do you see where I am coming from or is my logic erred.

It may look like the explosions are close, but they are 9 miles away (CNN Said this), and It's true, with 3rd Gen Night vision, even a car headlights on a flat desert land from 30 miles away look like they are pulling up to you.. Also--If you ever get to use a pair, (at night), look at the stars--you will see 8000% as many. Stars you can't see by eyesight, these night vision goggles will show them bright as the north star! It's wild.

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