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Nightfox Swift night vision goggles, like new, used one time to test with film, they work just fine with color and B&W [just not with IR film].
Tested with both color and B&W, open time 5 minutes plus open tray development for both, no issues.
In the box: carry case, head strap/harness, goggles, USB charging cable, instruction manual.

$185usd plus shipping, payment via PayPal G&S (I cover the fee) Contact me directly if you have any questions

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I have used a similar version of NightFox IR goggles for many years for sheet film development in open trays, tanks & hangers, and loading tricky film reels. Invaluable, IMO. This pair, like mine, has a 1x optical zoom which I consider to be highly desirable because the view appears normal. My only initial concern with mine was the rubber eyecup. Since the internal screen is rather bright (with no way to adjust this on mine...maybe, this pair allows that?), I was concerned about light leaking out around the eyecup. My solution was to wear a neck gator and pull it up over my head such that the edges of the eyecup are covered. Probably looks pretty silly, but who's gonna see me in the dark? :smile: GLWS
 
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I have used a similar version of NightFox IR goggles for many years for sheet film development in open trays, tanks & hangers, and loading tricky film reels. Invaluable, IMO. This pair, like mine, has a 1x optical zoom which I consider to be highly desirable because the view appears normal. My only initial concern with mine was the rubber eyecup. Since the internal screen is rather bright (with no way to adjust this on mine...maybe, this pair allows that?), I was concerned about light leaking out around the eyecup. My solution was to wear a neck gator and pull it up over my head such that the edges of the eyecup are covered. Probably looks pretty silly, but who's gonna see me in the dark? :smile: GLWS

I didn't use any extra precautions with the eye cup, no problems.
 
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