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After spending a lot of time on the different types of cameras and what they’re good for, it’s time to put all of that theory into practice. As we’ve said before, the choice of the best camera for live streaming will depend on what kind of content you’ll be streaming, and wher...
If you are looking for technical service (maintenance and repair) of your Arriflex 16SR series camera, click here. Arriflex 16SR Early Version (1975). Note the early version “coin operated” inching disk and reversible handgrip. Lens is Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 2.8/10-100mm ...
It’s now a few years since this dash cam launched, and I’m amazed that no one has copied the design of its super-simple windscreen mount, which incorporates a small, coin-sized metal disc that sticks to your windscreen, and onto which the dash cam mount attaches magnetically. A ball-...
In this paper, for the first time, we propose a spectral camera based on true thermal light ghost imaging via sparsity constraints (GISC spectral camera) without a splitter. GISC spectral camera modulates the true thermal light into a spatially fluctuating pseudo-thermal light using a spatial ...
camera for surveillance Hakon 3706 x 5559 Lighthouse in Iceland Hakon 5760 x 3840 Photographers at the beach in Iceland Hakon 2912 x 4368 Video surveillance area sign in Spanish 5760 x 3840 Big tech store with indoor trees and a large screen 6720 x 4480 Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption and ...
Here, we construct the scenes of “PKU flying ball” and “PKU coin” with Blender and generate spike streams with Spike-Sim. The first and second rows of Fig. 4(d) present the reference images generated by an ordinary camera (f = 30 Hz) for the two scenes and the simulated spikes ...
The short answer is it depends. Sensor size mostly depends on your budget as well as the kinds of photography you do. For serious professional work, go with Full-frame. But if you are still pretty new and still learning the ropes, go with a Micro Four Thirds or even a 1-inch sensor...
The camera's ability to take pictures and record videos makes it a fun and functional gadget for those who enjoy capturing memories on the go. It's a great gift for beginners in photography or anyone who enjoys the novelty of a camera that fits in the palm of their hand. WANWU EDC ...