All animals use light to see. Some are more efficient at it than others.
A few animals have unique methods of perceiving the world around them (sonar for bats and dophins, for example, and ampullae of Lorenzini of sharks that pick up electrical impulses, temperature receptors in some insects) but they do not “see” with them.
As a rough way of estimating low light vision, most species who see well in low light have proportionally large eyes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_loris).