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In night vision equipment, how does 'information' transfer?
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[QUOTE="davenn, post: 6039159, member: 283516"] Pretty much the same way it does in any other digital imaging. Light falls on the image sensor the resulting signal is digitised and then can be saved or reproduced on the cameras rear LCD panel do some googling on how a digital camera works BTW unless your are really a university post graduate, I don't think your thread deserves an A tag :wink: and if your are a post grad. then you should be well used to doing research on a subject :smile: Dave [/QUOTE]
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