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How to turn your smartphone into a flatbed scanner to sign forms or digitize text
You may already use your smartphone to take photos of things like business receipts but you can also use it to digitize text or sign forms.
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Researchers shrink camera to the size of a salt grain
Micro-sized cameras have great potential to spot problems in the human body and enable sensing for super-small robots, but past approaches captured fuzzy, distorted images with limited fields of view.
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Leaked schematics show significantly larger camera lenses on iPhone 13 Pro Max
EverythingApplePro’s latest video includes 3D-printed mockups and renders based on leaked schematics currently being used by accessory makers as they prepare for the fall iPhone 13 launch.
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How periscope lenses could give iPhone cameras increased zoom
In the constant battle to provide consumers the best smartphone camera, one area that Apple has yet to innovate is optical zoom, which could use a so-called "periscope lens." We explain what the technology does, and how it could potentially increase the zoom range on the iPhone and other products with imaging capabilities.
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Kuo: iPhone 13 Lineup to Feature Nearly Identical Wide Camera Lens as iPhone 12
According to credible Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 13 lineup, slated for launch in the second half of the year, will feature the same wide-angle lens as the current iPhone 12 series, offering no tangible improvements to one of the three lenses on the upcoming iPhone.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 redux: The best of both worlds
The Samsung Galaxy S10 launched two years ago. How does it hold up in 2021 against modern smartphones?
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These Are the Highest Resolution Photos Ever Taken of Snowflakes
Photographer and scientist Nathan Myhrvold has developed a camera that captures snowflakes at a microscopic level never seen before
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The webcam is the gadget of the year
When Time selects its annual Person of the Year, it’s not necessarily an endorsement of the recipient’s actions or beliefs. Instead, it’s more of an acknowledgement of the person’s outsized impact on the world in that calendar year. The Verge doesn’t normally give out a “gadget of the year” award, but it’s pretty obvious what 2020’s would be if we went by Time’s criteria.
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10x optical zoom possible in 2022 iPhones – second report
A second report says that Apple is working on using periscope lenses in future iPhones, which could enable up to 10x optical zoom without increasing the thickness of the phone or the size of the camera bump. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo first saw supply chain indications of the plans last summer, predicting that the technology would be used in 2022 iPhones.
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This Guy Watercooled His Canon R5 and Unlocked Unlimited 8K
The Canon R5's overheating time limit has been the subject of much discussion and controversy.
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The world's largest camera and most exciting telescope are nearly here
"Making telescopes larger allows you to see fainter and therefore more distant objects but it doesn't help you catch a supernova explosion if you are not pointing the telescope in the right direction."
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Xiaomi's new telescopic lens could make it the smartphone camera king
Cameras on Xiaomi phones could receive a massive boost in quality and versatility. The company today unveiled a new telescopic camera lens with a large aperture.
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Photographer Austin Mann Tests the iPhone 12 Pro's Camera
Travel photographer Austin Mann usually performs an in-depth review of new iPhone models to test their camera performance in real-world scenarios. To test Apple's new iPhone 12 Pro, Mann traveled to Glacier National Park, Montana. Mann focused on some of the biggest camera upgrades with the iPhone 12 Pro, including the upgraded Wide lens, Ultra Wide Night mode, and LiDAR autofocus, across a range of conditions and environments.
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Fairphone users can buy new camera without replacing the phone itself
The Fairphone 3+'s new camera module is also available to Fairphone 3 owners.
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Apple 'adding periscope telephoto lens to iPhones' - reports
The move could see Apple compete with Huawei which last year released a phone capable of zooming in 50 times.
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7 Great Ideas For Your IGTV Videos In 2020
Most of the content creators need to have fresh ideas for creating new videos. But one can expect a creative block and not come up with new ideas for their videos
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Why filming police violence has done nothing to stop it
The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers was captured on video, not once but half a dozen times. As we try to understand why a police officer continued compressing a man’s neck and spine for minutes after he’d lost consciousness, we have footage from security cameras at Cup Foods, where Floyd allegedly paid…
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New Ultrafast Camera Takes 70 Trillion Pictures Per Second
Just about everyone has had the experience of blinking while having their picture taken. The camera clicks, your eyes shut, and by the time they open again, the photo is ruined. A new ultrafast camera developed at Caltech, were it aimed at your lovely face, could also capture you looking like a dunce with your eyes shut, except instead of taking just one picture in the time it takes you to blink, it could take trillions of pictures.
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World's fastest camera captures 70 trillion frames per second
The best phone cameras can record slow motion with under 1,000 frames per second. Commercial rigs generally shoot with several thousand. But that all absolutely pales in comparison to the new record holder for the world’s fastest camera, boasting a mind-boggling rate of 70 trillion frames per…
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How to use your DSLR or mirrorless camera as a webcam
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