Example of an OVNI-B configuration in afocal mode.
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Highlight of 3 users practicing astrophotography / scientific research with their OVNI-M / OVNI-B
This week we are pleased to highlight 3 astronomers practicing astrophotography / scientific research with their OVNI-M / OVNI-B :
- Thierry Legault, a world-famous French astrophotographer using an OVNI-M. His website : www.astrophoto.fr
- Mario Stroblmayr, a brilliant Austrian astrophotographer takes breathtaking pics using a modified OVNI-B. His youtube channel : www.youtube.com/@MarioStroblmayr/videos
- Martin Fiedler from Germany is one of the most talented Night Vision astrophotographer in the world. With its OVNI-M he produced an extraordinary animation of the Crab pulsar that made the APOD of NASA's website on February 9, 2021. The animation : www.ovni-nightvision.com/img/cms/Pulsar_Animation_Medium.gif
Astrophotography gallery on our website : www.ovni-nightvision.com/en/content/52-astrophotography-gallery
To take incredible pictures of the night sky with their intensifier eyepieces, they either use their own camera mounts or the OVNI Camera Adapter. This accessory allows to easily connect our Night Vision eyepieces to an astronomy camera or DSLR.

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