While camera modules have become an integral part of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, supporting various use cases from robotics and home automation/security to computer vision, they have only been around ...
Global shutter sensors with no skew or distortion have been promised as the future of cameras for years now, but so far only a handful of products with that tech have made it to market. Now, Raspberry ...
The new Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera is a specialised 1.6-megapixel camera that is able to capture rapid motion without introducing artefacts. Okay, so it doesn’t have the specs of most cheap ...
[iforce2d] has an interesting video exploring whether the OpenMV H7 board is viable as a flyby camera for pick and place, able to quickly snap a shot of a moving part instead of requiring the part to ...
While Sony might have comprehensibly won the race to be the first mainstream consumer camera with a global shutter sensor with the excellent Sony A9 III – that doesn't mean Canon, the only other major ...
The cameras have a 1/1.8-inch global shutter 3.2MP sensor and 25% larger pixel size, the company said. The CV568 miniature HD camera is built into the same mini-sized body as other Marshall ...
The Sony A9 III won over high-speed photographers and flash enthusiasts with its full-frame global shutter sensor capable of shooting at 120 fps. But, new technology shared by the Semiconductor ...
The What: Marshall Electronics is launching two new Global Shutter Cameras with Genlock, models CV568 and CV368. The What Else: The CV568 and CV368 POV camera models offer a 1/1.8-inch Global Shutter ...
Imagine taking photographs with a camera that can freeze the fastest action without a hint of blur. Sony’s latest creation, the a9 III, is a camera that does just that. It’s the first of its kind to ...
Miniature and point-of-view cameras specialist Dream Chip is set to unveil what it describes as the world’s smallest global shutter broadcast camera at NAB Show next month. The AtomTwo camera is ...
Samsung is apparently working on a new smartphone camera sensor that might solve shutter lag woes on future flagships.
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