12 mounting a camera/ camcorder to the spark, 13 universal camera adapter application – Armasight NSGSPARK01CCIC1 Spark-G Night Vision Goggles User Manual
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FIGURE 3-10. MOUNTING ACCESSORY LENSES TO SPARK
A
3.1.11 MOUNTING THE SPARK TO A WEAPON WITH AN AIM
ADVANCE AIMING MOUNT
The clamping system of the AIM advance aiming mount (AIM) is the same as is seen on the QRM. To
mount the Spark to a weapon with an AIM, see Part 3.1.5 of this Manual. This section details mounting
instructions and procedures for the QRM.
For more information on the use of an AIM, see the AIM User’s Manual.
FIGURE 3-11. MOUNTING THE SPARK TO A WEAPON WITH AN AIM ADVANCE AIMING MOUNT
3.1.12 MOUNTING A CAMERA/ CAMCORDER TO THE SPARK
To mount any 35mm SLR photographic camera or 8mm camcorder to the Spark, use the optional cam-
era adapter and perform the following:
1. Using the (M37x0.75 threaded) adapter ring (B), screw the (M52x0.75 threaded) adapter (A) into the
front lens of the photographic camera or video camera.
2. Remove the eyecup from the Spark eyepiece.
3. Connect the adapter with the eyepiece and tighten the three fixing screws (C) located on the adapt-
er.
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C
FIGURE 3-12. MOUNTING A CAMERA/ CAMCORDER TO THE SPARK
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3.1.13 UNIVERSAL CAMERA ADAPTER APPLICATION
To mount the Spark (affixed with a camera or video recorder) to a tripod, you will need a universal cam-
era adapter. Mount the connected devices to a tripod as follows: