cameras

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Imagine a world where every moment is captured with immaculate clarity, from the delicate hues of a sunset to the swift action of a sporting event. The heart of this imagery revolution lies in the CMOS image sensor (CIS), a masterpiece of technology little known outside expert circles. Its evolution has been pivotal in the

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Explore the fascinating world of vintage spy cameras from the Golden Age of Espionage. Discover covert wonders in this intriguing collection.

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Zeiss' "Holocam" is a transparent camera powered by holography that turns glass windows into cameras

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Real-time image processing is a resource-intensive task that often requires specialized hardware. With that in mind, let's explore processors that are designed specifically for photo and video applications.

“Metalenses” created with photolithography could change the nature of imaging and optical processing.

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Everything you need to know about Stereo Geometry

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The HTML capture attribute is interesting because it allows you to activate a user's camera with just HTML. This article covers it in more depth.

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The megapixel myth has treated camera manufacturers well over the years, those ever increasing, and often meaningless, numbers have sold millions of cameras. But consumers are getting wise to it. We've all seen dodgy images from high megapixel cameras and know that after a point, megapixels don't matter for most people – a 16 MP compact isn't ever going to be as good as a 12 MP Full Frame DSLR. What does matter is sensor size!

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Today, smartphones have made it easier than ever to capture beautiful images and videos. But what makes a good smartphone camera? It’s actually the image sensor. This piece of technology may be small, but it has a big impact on whatever your Instagram selfie is blurry or your Vine video is pixelated. You can see… Read more

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Minuscule camera streams video from tiny robots and live bugs