How does Bushnell digital night vision work?
Bushnell Digital Night Vision products collect existing light through the objective lens, which is then processed through a highly sensitive CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and then transferred to a micro-display. CMOS: Chips create images of objects by converting light into electrons. Micro-Display: A type of LCD flat-panel display screen in which each pixel is controlled by from one to four transistors. The micro-display technology provides the best resolution of all the flat-panel techniques. StealthViewâ„¢: Digital Night Vision utilizes CMOS technology, providing superb image resolution comparable to Gen 2. Images are displayed on a black-and-white display. Contains a video output port which allows transmission of digital video images to video camcorders, computer laptops/monitors and/or television screens. Infrared Diodes: The StealthView contains two infrared diodes for illumination of objects in complete darkness where no ambient light source, such as moonlight, is available. One is o