Samsung has filed a new patent in South Korea, the Wall Street Journal reports, in which it describes a new camera concept that apparently fixes a camera issue users may have not been aware of – the ...
Sony has announced a camera with a new kind of mirror that gives it the fast-focussing of an SLR and the shooting speed and live-view of a mirrorless camera. Sony claims this technology as ...
Transparent imaging systems built into spectacle lenses will enable a new generation of eye tracking devices and augmented reality machines. Light sensitive pixels and the cameras they make possible ...
Does a camera with a see-through screen sound like your cup of tea? Nikon may introduce this feature in a future compact. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who covered consumer tech, including ...
The last thing you want to do is get your expensive DSLR camera wet, so here is a useful accessory that will keep your DSLR camera nice and dry and also let you shoot some photos when it is raining, ...
A groundbreaking semi-transparent camera is set to revolutionize AR/VR experiences by offering an unobstructed view. This innovative image sensor addresses the challenge of eye obstruction in ...
A system using these fibers could lead to transparent cameras that need no lenses. The fibers are made of a semiconducting glass core, lined along its full length by wires that act as positive and ...
Samsung Electronics' camera ambitions are far from over. A patent filing registered earlier this month with Korean authorities shows that the company has been toying with a new tool for its cameras: ...
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Caltech scientists have invented an ultrafast camera that is capable of taking 1 trillion frames per second of transparent objects. The invention comes after the university created a camera so fast ...
A bill requiring localities to adopt and establish written policies for the operation of body-worn camera systems was signed into law yesterday by Gov. Ralph Northam. House Bill 246, sponsored by Del.