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Raspberry Pi announces $50 12-megapixel camera with interchangeable lenses
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new camera board that should dramatically improve the photographic capabilities available to the popular DIY computer’s enthusiasts and hobbyists. It’s called the High Quality Camera, and it’s built around a 12.3-megapixel backside-illuminated Sony IMX477 sensor with 1.55-micron pixels.
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Blocked Drain 432 - Drain Addict
Has everything, blocked drain, high-pressure unblocking hose, drain camera, drain detector, drain contents, corn and ratty. And of course the satisfaction of a drain cleared. Probably don't watch while you're eating.
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Best funny Zoom background trick: Put yourself in a looping video so you can skip the meeting
This Zoom background trick is handy: Record a video of yourself that you can loop as a virtual background, so you can duck out on the meeting.
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Samsung wants to rival the human eye with 600MP camera sensors
Samsung is planning to continue its focus on small-pixel, high-resolution sensors and hopes to launch a 600MP camera sensor in the future. The 600MP sensor will be able to capture more detail than the human eye can see.
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Galaxy S20 Lights a New Path for Photography with High Resolution Sensors and Space Zoom Technology
Whether you’re in poor lighting or your subject is too far away, sometimes getting the perfect photo just isn’t possible without the right equipment. To solve this, the Galaxy S20’s camera seamlessly combines a cutting-edge camera hardware system with AI-powered software technology, so you never compromise on quality—or simplicity.
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I documented every surveillance camera on my way to work in New York City, and it revealed a dystopian reality
America, home of the brave, land of the free, is watching. Tens of millions of cameras are watching people across the country. The total number of cameras in the world could reach 45 billion by 2022, when the global video-surveillance industry is forecast to reach $63 billion.
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7 Things to Buy Instead of a New Camera
If you think a new camera's going to change your photography, think again- here are seven things you should consider before you even look at a new camera.
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World championship 'crotch cams' rolled back after athletes' complaints
Television viewers have been taken closer to the action than ever before at the world championships – and it is a little too close for some athletes
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Security Researchers Find Several Bugs in Nest Security Cameras
Cisco Talos researchers report finding eight security vulnerabilities in the Nest Cam IQ that can allow attackers to take over the camera, prevent its use or allow code execution.
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Apple is working on phone cameras that use lasers to sense how far away objects are, top analyst says
Apple is working on iPhones expected to launch in 2020 with rear cameras equipped with a new kind of sensor that enables them to sense how far away things are, according to TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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The helicopter team that films the Tour de France is one of a kind
When filming this race, 500 feet is considered high altitude.
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Why do some people develop the lost camera films of total strangers?
A growing band of hobbyists are buying rolls of undeveloped film, getting them developed and looking at strangers’ lives from many years ago. Amelia Tait tries her luck
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Amazon Accidentally Sold $13,000+ Camera Gear for $100 on Prime Day
Amazon discounted a wide range of camera gear for Prime Day this week, but some photographers scored what may be the best deals of their lives. Thanks to a pricing error, many people were able to purchase high-end camera gear bundles, some worth over $5,000, for just around $100.
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A new camera can photograph you from 45 kilometers away
Long-distance photography on Earth is a tricky challenge. Capturing enough light from a subject at great distances is not easy. And even then, the atmosphere introduces distortions that can ruin the image; so does pollution, which is a particular problem in cities. That makes it hard to get any kind of image beyond a distance of a few kilometers or so (assuming the camera is mounted high enough off the ground to cope with Earth’s curvature).
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Canon Made Its New Entry-Level DSLRs Incompatible with 3rd-Party Flashes
If you’re in the market for a DSLR and have been considering getting an entry-level Canon one to save some dough, here’s something you should know: it seems that Canon is hamstringing its latest low-end cameras to be incompatible with affordable 3rd-party flashes.
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Sony’s latest mirrorless camera shows the limits of an aging platform
If you had to solve a CAPTCHA challenge every time you opened an app on your phone, would you still use that app? That’s how I’ve felt using Sony’s new a6400, where wading through pages of settings and submenus to change vital settings makes an otherwise solid mirrorless camera unreasonably frustrating to use.
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These Cameras Can Spot Shoplifters Even Before They Steal
It’s watching, and knows a crime is about to take place before it happens. Vaak, a Japanese startup, has developed artificial intelligence software that hunts for potential shoplifters, using footage from security cameras for fidgeting, restlessness and other potentially suspicious body language.
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Creating a 16x20 Ambrotype
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Best Office Gadgets and Accessories
When it comes to practical life, office job is the most difficult thing out there. Your office is the place where you spend so many hours.
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Birds Can See a 'Colour' Humans Can't. Now Scientists Have Revealed This Hidden World
Birds see a very different world to the one we're familiar with, and now we can get a hint of what that looks like thanks to a specially designed camera that simulates birdo-vision.
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