Bushnell 119833 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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3. LASER POINTER (Models 119935/119905 Only)
e 119935/119905 Trail Scout camera has a Laser pointer. When you mount the unit on a tree or any
other xed surface and cannot sight from behind the Game Camera, you can use the Laser Pointer to align
the unit.
NOTE: LASER LIGHT IS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO THE EYES.
THE LASER POINTER IS ACTIVATED IN THE SET-UP MODE.
DO NOT PERMIT THE LASER POINTER TO BE DIRECTED
TOWARD ANYONE’S EYES TO AVOID POTENTIAL EYE INJURY.
4. AUTO DAY/NIGHT IR FILTER SWITCH (Models 119935/119905 Only)
e Model 119935/119905 Trail Scout camera has an automatic function which activates a lter in the
camera’s lens system during the time period you dene as “Day” (see “Set Day Time” in the Setup Guide).
e purpose of this lter is to block infrared light, so that photos taken by daylight or with the standard
(xenon) ash tube (in heavy shade or late in the day) will have a normal appearance. is infrared lter is
found in virtually all digital cameras, as their image sensors are sensitive to infrared light as well as visible
light wavelengths. However, during the time period dened as “Night” (from Day end time to Day start
time), the infrared blocking lter is automatically deactivated, or removed from the lens path. is allows
the LED lamp array, which emits invisible infrared light, to be able to create an image on the camera’s CMOS
sensor when the IR light illuminates a subject in front of the lens. Because the infrared lter is activated
during the Day time period, the combination of “DAY Only” operating mode and “LED” ash mode is not
recommended, as the lter will prevent the infrared light from the LED from reaching the sensor, resulting
in dark photos. e standard ash may be selected along with “NIGHT Only” mode, however, photos may be
slightly pink or reddish in color due to the deactivated infrared lter. Refer to the following chart:
Other Setup Notes (cont.)