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  • New OmniVision 16-Megapixel Camera Sensors Could Record 4K, 60 Fps Video On Your Smartphone

    engadget.com 6 days, 3 hours ago

    Nokia has reportedly been dreaming of PureView phones with 4K video ; as of today, OmniVision is walking the walk quite a bit earlier. The 16-megapixel resolution of the OV16820 and OV16825 is something we've seen before , but it now has a massive amount of headroom for video. If your smartphone or camcorder has the processing grunt to handle it, either of the sensors can record 4K (3840 x 2160, to be exact) video at a super-smooth 60 fps, or at the camera's full 4608 x 3456 if you're willing to putt along

  • Video: Google Shows Off What Project Glass's Camera Is Capable Of

    dvice.com 3 days, 5 hours ago

    You've seen Google's bosses wear Project Glass and maybe a blurry photo or two . What can its camera do, then? Google's just released a video filmed from a real Glass camera along with some first-person perspective photos.

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A video camera is a camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition, initially developed by the television industry but now common in other applications as well. The earliest video cameras were those of John Logie Baird, based on the electromechanical Nipkow disk and used by the BBC in experimental broadcasts through the 1930s. All-electronic designs based on the cathode ray tube, such as Vladimir Zworykin's Iconoscope and Philo T. Farnsworth's Image dissector, supplanted the Baird system by the 1940s and remained in wide use until the 1980s, when cameras based on solid-state image sensors such as CCDs eliminated common problems with tube technologies such as image burn-in and made digital video workflow practical.
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