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Check out these Oppo Find X8 Pro camera samples thumbnail

Check out these Oppo Find X8 Pro camera samples

Reader comments N Nick Tegrataker Xp6 09 Nov 2024 You're seeing the issue specifically because they were shooting a subject relatively close to them, if you're shooting far away you won't see the problem, as proven by the 6th sample image from X8 Pro's 6x camera - everything is e... Reply d dexton S31 08
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Raspberry Pi AI Camera takes inferencing load off the CPU thumbnail

Raspberry Pi AI Camera takes inferencing load off the CPU

HANDS ON Raspberry Pi has launched a camera module with AI smarts on board. But all that inferencing goodness comes at a price. Looking for all the world like a normal camera module – if ever so slightly thicker – the Raspberry Pi AI Camera is based on Sony's IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor, which combines
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New AI camera could help doctors detect severe infections thumbnail

New AI camera could help doctors detect severe infections

It might soon be possible to effortlessly measure a patient’s vital signs, such as pulse, breathing, and blood pressure, by scanning their face. This innovative technology has the potential to become a valuable tool for quickly determining the severity of acute infections and other conditions, according to a thesis from the University of Gothenburg. The
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15+ Surveillance Camera Statistics (2023 Updated Data) thumbnail

15+ Surveillance Camera Statistics (2023 Updated Data)

The convenience of surveillance cameras or closed circuit cameras (CCTV), as we call it, has been greeted with mixed reactions. There have been concerns about invasion of privacy ever since surveillance cameras were used within the public sector. However, many believe that surveillance cameras’ benefits outweigh the concerns about privacy issues. According to forecasts, security
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New 'camera' with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms thumbnail

New ‘camera’ with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms

At slow shutter speeds, the atomic structure of GeTE looks ordered but blurred. Faster exposures reveal a clear intricate pattern of dynamic displacements. Credit: Jill Hemman / ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy Researchers are coming to understand that the best performing materials in sustainable energy applications, such as converting sunlight or waste heat to electricity
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