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Make Your Own Night Vision Flashlight

If you’re going to be doing outdoor observations, you want to keep your “night vision” as much as possible. But if you’re also drawing what you see, it is helpful to have a light to see your paper. A red flashlight can be very helpful, because it won’t destroy your night vision.

Here’s how to make your own!

Supplies

  • A small flashlight with a regular bulb (not a compact florescent or an LED array)
  • Red “holiday” plastic wrap
  • Rubber bands

Instructions

  • Tear off some plastic wrap wide enough to fit over light end of your flashlight with an inch or two on both sides to spare.
  • Fold the red plastic wrap end-over-end, making squares. Continue folding until you have a square about 1/8th of an inch thick. If you need more plastic wrap, add more.
  • Secure it to your flashlight using rubber bands.
  • Test your new red flashlight out to make sure there is no white light leaking through.

Buy a Flashlight

If you would prefer to buy a flashlight, this one comes highly recommended.


iPhone Red Light

If you have an iPhone, you can easily turn the screen into a red light. Here are step-by-step instructions for how to do it.

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