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Ok thank you for your answer, could you please explain to me the reason for wich it is blurry? is it because your eye is further than intended from the lens?
Should be similar to this for Example : https://imgur.com/a/nUml8oX
Basically NVGs are like cameras, you need to adjust the focus. I don't think there are any NVGs out there with auto-focus. So you either have it set to where things further away are clearer (therefore everything closer to you is blurry), or the other way around or try to find a balance. However I believe there is a limit to how close you can set it (usually arms length?). It all depends on your tasks. If you're gonna be kicking doors and doing CQC, it might be better to have the focus adjusted to where things closer to you are clearer, outdoors, set it to further distances so the blurry bush in the distance is a clear image. I think the one consistent thing is if you look down at your feet, no matter the focus setting, they'll always be blurry (same with weapons manipulation like hitting the bolt release), the only difference is, the blurriness is worse if you have the focus set to further distances.
I recall if you have NVGs like PVS-31s where they can also flip to the side instead of just up/down, you can also focus the non-dominant lens for further distances, then have the dominant lens focused for closer ranges where you might look down a red dot or EoTech (where they have an NVG brightness setting) so if you want you could look down them. However I have no real world experience with NVGs...I'm just some guy who watches some flannel wearing guy on talk about it.