CMOS sensor
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While most compact cameras have made the switch from CCD to CMOS image sensors in recent years, medium format cameras have been a hold out – until now, that is. Hasselblad has announced its new H5D-50c will be the world's first medium format camera to pack a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor.
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ScienceA study just carried out by Dr. Rob Jenkins of the University of York and Christie Kerr of the University of Glasgow, both in the UK, has found that the picture of a high-end camera is capable of seeing images reflected from the corneas of a subject being photographed.
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Samsung has added to its Smart Camera 3.0 family with by announcing two further models at CES 2014. Most impressive is the WB2200F, which features a 60x optical zoom coupled with a 20mm ultra wide angle lens.
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The ladibird case for the iPhone 5 was designed to offer users DSLR-like image quality in a portable, lightweight, easy-to-use package. It features its own large camera sensor and portrait lens, producing the much-desired bokeh blurred background effect behind subjects.
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Canon has developed a new highly-sensitive low-noise video sensor.
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From an altitude of 20,000 ft, DARPA's newest aerial surveillance camera, ARGUS-IS, can keep a real-time video eye on an area 4.5 miles (7.2 km) across down to a resolution of about six inches (15 cm).
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Sony has announced three new full-frame cameras - the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 compact, the new flagship Alpha SLT-A99 and the NEX-VG900 Handycam.
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Sony has revealed its new range of Exmor RS image sensors and camera modules which could be winging their way into your next smartphone or tablet.
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The BenQ G1 is a compact digital camera with a fast F1.8 lens, a swivel-screen and modest price-tag.
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Samsung is retiring its EX1/TL500 compact camera and replacing it with the EX2F, which has built-in Wi-Fi, improved sensor and a fast F1.4 wide-angle lens.
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A new 3D CMOS sensor has been developed to better-allow UAVs to avoid collisions with other objects.
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Canon's new US$6,800 EOS-1D X dSLR camera will supersede the EOS-1D Mark IV and EOS-1Ds Mark III next March. Among the many new features is improved autofocus, 12 fps continuous shooting, a full-frame 18.1MP CMOS sensor, and full HD video recording
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