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Camera chip provides superfine 3-D resolution
Imagine you need to have an almost exact copy of an object. Now imagine that you can just pull your smartphone out of your pocket, take a snapshot with its integrated 3-D imager, send it to your 3-D printer, and within minutes you have reproduced a replica accurate to within microns of the original ...
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This new camera sensor could turn your [next] phone into a 3D scanner
Let's say you want to 3D print a replica of an object in your home. The first step, of course, is capturing a detailed 3D scan — a process that's currently accomplished to varying degrees of accuracy with...
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'Eternal' camera can take pictures forever
A camera powered by the light it uses to take pictures has been invented by American scientists.
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How to Create a Mind-Bending Camera-less Mirror Self-Portrait
Snapping a self-portrait of oneself in a mirror is something every photographer has probably done before, but have you ever created one in which there isn'
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Cameras reveal the secret lives of Chernobyl's wildlife
Scientists' camera traps offer a snapshot into the secret lives of wildlife inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
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Why GoPro's Success Isn't Really About the Cameras
Millions of people have used GoPro’s wearable cameras to record their every sky-diving, drone-flying, shark-riding adventure. But the San Mateo, California-based company might have just pulled off the greatest stunt of all with the biggest initial public offering of a consumer electronics company in more than 20 years.
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F L Y
One of the first test shots with my new compact camera. Handheld, windy, built-in flash and a very small fly (5 mm) - with some practice, a tripod, some light and no wind it should be awesome :-)
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‘Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 & 2′ To Be Filmed Entirely With New IMAX Cameras
Disney/Marvel have confirmed that directors Anthony and Joe Russo are shooting the 'Avengers: Infinity War' movies with IMAX cameras.
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Imaging at a trillion frames per second
Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it visualizes the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion. This technology may someday be used to build cameras that can look “around” corners or see inside the body without X-rays.
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Throwable tactical camera gets commercial release
Unseen areas are troublesome for police and first responders: Rooms can harbor dangerous gunmen, while collapsed buildings can conceal survivors. Now Bounce Imaging, founded by an MIT alumnus, is giving officers and rescuers a safe glimpse into the unknown.
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Photo Tips: Time-Lapse Photography
Beginner's tips and tricks to time-lapse photography. Follow the list of gear and steps to start creating movies of your adventures.
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7 daily exercises that will make you a better photographer | Digital Camera World
The saying ‘practice makes perfect’ is as valid for photography as any other activity, so we’ve put together a collection of exercises that will help you become a better photographer.
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$3 clip-on camera lens kit for smart phones
I bought this camera lens kit for the heck of it, because it cost only $3.14 including shipping, via Amazon. The package arrived from China. The kit consists of three lenses (made of red anodized aluminum) and a spring-loaded clip... By Mark Frauenfelder.
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E1: The World's Smallest Micro Four Thirds 4K Camera
It's not every day that a startup company launches a new camera to challenge the likes of heavyweights like GoPro and Panasonic, but that's what the Las Vegas-based company Z Camera is doing. It just unveiled the 4K-capable E1, the world’s smallest Micro Four Thirds camera that combines the size of GoPro with the interchangeable lenses of mirrorless cameras.
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EXIF tracking services help find missing cameras
Two services that search web images for the serial number of the cameras that shot them are helping to re-unite owners with their lost and stolen cameras. Both work by looking for the serial numbers embedded in images uploaded to services such as Flickr.
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Poor Man's Cell Phone IR Filter
IR photography is fun. However, getting a proper IR filter (technically a visible light filter but whatever) for your camera can be a pain, especially...
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How An Analog Photo Company Can Thrive In An Instagram Age
Lomography has weathered the rise of digital photography and smartphones, preferring to do things the old-fashioned way.
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Why Sony Sees Its Next Big Hit at 1,000 Photos a Second
Sony Corp. built a dominant position in image sensors by helping people take high-quality photos with smartphones. Now, the company is focusing on sensors that take photos at least 10 times faster than the human eye can see. The company is working with Nissan Motor Co. and a Tokyo University professor on affordable technology that can process 1,000 images a second.
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Canon has an insane 250 megapixel sensor that can read lettering on a plane flying 11 miles away
Whoever Canon has working long hours in their R&D labs deserves a raise. Just about a month after the company introduced a video camera that can record HD color video in the dark comes another mind boggling advancement – a 250 megapixel monster of a sensor. Earlier today Canon formally unveiled a 250 megapixel image sensor small enough that it can fit inside of a DSLR camera. Highlighting how powerful...
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This camera case won't allow you to take unoriginal photos
'Camera Restricta' uses your smartphone GPS to determine if the shot you're about to take has already been captured too many times.
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