Digital Day/Night Vision Riflescope, Day Detection Range: 1500 m Product number: HIKA50PL
Product number: HIKA50PL
The CMOS sensor collects light and converts it into a digital image. Higher resolution means more pixels capturing fine detail, while pixel size influences low-light sensitivity.
Aperture controls how much light enters the system. In digital scopes, algorithm-assisted equivalent aperture matters, because processing can effectively enhance light capture and brightness uniformity.
Low-light digital imaging is defined not only by optics and sensor hardware, but by real-time processing—especially noise suppression, dynamic range restoration, and motion clarity. HIKMICRO's self-developed Light Pro can achieve an equivalent F0.9 optical brightness and up to 3× signal- to-noise ratio improvement in low-light environments.
It refers to how well the sensor’s native resolution aligns with the display’s resolution. When the two resolutions scale proportionally—or in clean integer ratios—the image can be shown with minimal detail loss, fewer artifacts, and higher overall clarity.
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