Some Questions about Night Vision Magnification and SloMotion Recording
OK, bear with me, I'm new at this night vision game, I haven't taken the plunge just yet, but man, I'm already dangling my feet in it.
Here are a few nagging questions:

After reading a bunch of specs lists of Gen. 1 NV devices [edit: or NVD typically used by airgunners], I get the impression that the magnifications ranges stated in the model names of the devices (3-12x, 4-32x) are usually not "real" optical magnifications.
They are only artificial, "digital" magnifications: In other words, the NVD takes the image it gets through the lens and simply enlarges the picture artificially — enlarging all it's errors, graininess, and warts.
Then the NVD crops it to give you the impression that you have "zoomed in" when in reality you only have "cropped out".
Is that correct?

I read specs like "120 frames per second" (fps or fr/s). Does that only apply to the daylight operations of the NVD — or is the same frame rate also used for night operations?
(2b)
Directly related: Can you film in slomotion during night operations? (In other words, can I film with 120fr/s at night?)
For all the hours I've spent oogling night vision hunting vids, I have yet to see a slomo night hunting video with a typical* NDV. Got a link?
*[edit: deleted "Gen. 1"]

Those of you who know my Scope Specs Tables... — I'd love to have one comparing NV/day scope units..... Or at least a side-by-side comparison of their strenghts and weaknesses. All I find are long winded narratives without making direct comparisons between models (really, thinly veiled infomercials).


Matthias
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