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Because the CCD chip sizes are different from each manufacturer, a normal lens on one camera may not be normal on another. A 50mm lens on a Cannon EOS D20 with a magnification of 1.
Anti-Blooming This feature is added to a CCD chip to prevent pixel blooming. This feature generally reduces sensitivity, well-depth, and linear response.
Since a very-high-resolution CCD chip is very expensive as of 2005, a 3CCD high-resolution still camera would be beyond the price range even of many professional photographers.
Macro photography--the kind that magnifies subjects to full size or bigger on film or CCD chip--transforms common objects into strange new worlds.
Depending on the ‘brain' (or programmed chip) inside your camera, the result may be pleasing or not to your satisfaction.
Array Camera: a digital camera that uses a large CCD chip (an array of rows and columns of light sensitive pixels) to sense the entire image at one time as opposed to scanning the image one row of pixels at a time.
THE D QUESTION This comes up frequently: "How important is the D chip in lenses for TTL flash?" Well, you can judge yourself by the images below -also with a N80- courtesy of our dear friend Nikonian diver Dave Dosch. 50mm 1.8 AF Nikkor ...
Digital camera Usually captures images with the help of a CCD chip. The image data received is then saved to special memory cards or other storage media. (SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, Compact Flash, Memory Stick, SD Card, MMC Card) ...
It's an industry standard for connecting things to computers. Most digital cameras and chip readers use a USB cable to connect to the computer. USB 2.0 is a newer and faster standard, but not every computer can handle the 2.0 speeds yet.
With all other things being equal (amount of light, shutter speed and chip sensitivity (ISO), the exposure will change as the f-stop is set to higher or lower numbers.
Film and CMOS and CCD chip dynamic range. What is ISO and what does it do? Dynamic Range. The greyscale test. Brief description of the zone system. How to build a zone ruler. Metering colours. Practical exposure methods.
10.2 megapixel APS-C CCD The A200's 'central organ' is a APS-C sized CCD chip with 10.2 million photosites.
The only digital EOS camera with a digital shutter is the EOS 1D, which uses a CCD chip and not a CMOS chip for its image sensor.
Low Light (or low lux) Sensitivity refers to a camera's performance under low lighting conditions. Sony 1/3 " Ex-View and SuperHAD CCD chip sets have the best low light performance.
Of course combinations of simplest optical viewfinder, low resolution CCD chip and cheap optics like they were are more likely to enable something like lomography, not photography.
chips (wafers) (1) factory formed substrate on which electronic circuits are printed, usually a formulation including alumina, with high heat resistance; (2) a fingernail-sized chip of silicon that carries circuitry.
Consisting of an adapted analog to digital converter from a Motoral component, Kodak camera film les and the small CCD chip was introduced by Fairchild Semiconductor minor in 1973. Read the rest of this entry » ...
reported, Olympus is going to extend the Pen in two directions, a consumer oriented one and a more expert photog one. Hopefully also at some point they will produce a camera that is upgradeable ( either by consumer or factory) re sensor and chip ...
It's worth a few sentences to review this elementary science lesson. The leaves use photosynthesis to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose, a sugar that the trees use as food for growth. Like film or a CCD chip, leaves are light sensitive.
A CCD chip with a row of light receptors scans a photograph or negative and changes the colors or shades of gray (analog signal) into digital values. Full-color scanners have three rows of CCDs: one for red, one for green, and one for blue.
See also: Camera, Image, Light, Stand, Digital
 
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