| Title |
Description |
File Name |
| Improve Performance Using Accessories & Packages |
Discusses options such as variable iris, filters, relay coupler, close-up attachments and packages. |
Technical Note 100.pdf |
| Typical Uses of the FIND-R-SCOPE® |
Lists typical uses such as detection of substances not visible to the naked eye or differentiation of materials which are visually similar. Includes biological, medical, botanical, photographic, industrial and other applications.
|
Technical Note 101.pdf |
| Applications for IR Light, Lasers and LEDs |
Discusses some of the uses for IR Light and IR Lasers and LEDs. These
are subsequently applications for FIND-R-SCOPE® viewers. Includes Top Ten list of reasons to work in IR.
|
Technical Note 102.pdf |
| Minimum Radiance Observations Related to Temperature |
Table and discussion of the minimum temperature at which objects can be observed based on their own temperature.
|
Technical Note 103.pdf |
|
Battery Type Identification & Upgrade Path |
With photos and illustrations this note helps to identify which battery system your unit currently has, and what is required to upgrade it if necessary.
|
Technical Note 104.pdf |
|
Why Choose FIND-R-SCOPE®?
|
This note discusses specific reasons why FIND-R-SCOPE® is the better choice and the reasons FIND-R-SCOPE® is the top selling IR/UV viewer in the world. |
Technical Note 105.pdf |
| Differences Between the 84499A & the 84499 FIND-R-SCOPE® |
Discusses the differences between objective mount, eyepiece, and tube size, plus it explains the “C” mount capability of 84499. |
Technical Note 106.pdf |
| Infrared in Art – Major Uses |
View under-drawings. Detect artist changes in the drawing/style of work. See condition of painting beneath an obscuring layer of darkened varnish or over-glazing. Sometimes inscriptions are more legible. |
Technical Note 107.pdf |