The Axon Body 4 launch webinar provided valuable insights into the capabilities of the AB4 camera, the Flex POV module, and bi-directional communications. If you missed the webinar, don't worry - you can still watch the recording on demand here. And if you're interested in learning more ...
1.71x more megapixels (main camera) ?64 MP & 64 MP & 5 MP & 2 MPvs64 MP & 8 MP & 5 MP & 2 MP Has built-in optical image stabilization ? Has a BSI sensor ? 2 nm smaller semiconductor size ?5 nmvs7 nm Has a CMOS sensor ? 5.77% less body volume ?97.32 cm³vs103.28 cm...
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There was a strict search outside the away turnstiles. Alas, my camera was not allowed inside and so I was forced to make use of my camera phone. We had plenty of time to kill, and so we spent the time chatting to a cast of what seemed to be thousands. Familiar faces everywhere. ...
Six minutes later, Juan Mata played a ball into the box. With the camera to my eye, I saw a body rise and loop a header up and over the substitute ‘keeper. I clicked just as the ball was on its rise. The ball nestled in the goal. There was a loud yelp and a jump from myse...
“Bollocks, I haven’t got my camera at the ready and this looks like a goal to me.” With that, Giroud seemed to stumble and yet maintain possession. Everything happened in slow motion as he fended off a few challenges, and stabbed a leg out to send the ball home. Camera or no ...
Within a few minutes, I was heading over to the Blue Mosque – or the Sultan Ahmed Mosque – where I spent a lovely time inside and out, pointing my camera at its iconic roof and towers. Thankfully its interior is able to be visited; I was in awe of the vastness of its great ...
when I spotted two English fans, not long from the end of the Germany debacle, attired in replica kits and face paint, seeing each other on the stadium screen and suddenly bursting into smiles and laughter, waving at the camera, not a care in their simple worlds....
My camera had gone into overdrive on that day, as it had on this visit too. Click. Click. Click. Click. I joined PD, Gary and John in the front row of the upper tier. For once, a decent seat; usually we are shunted way to the left, way past the goal-line. It dawned on ...
Camera in hand, I set off to record the progress being made. I hopped up onto a small wall to gain a good vantage point of the overall scene. This would be photo number one of the season. Snap. On leaping down from the wall, my legs crumpled and I fell. Splat. The camera and ...