light emitting diode (LED) a semiconductor device that emits incoherent light. light emitting diode display type of electronic changeable copy sign that uses hundreds of light emitting diodes in single and tri-color matrixes.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) LED technology is coming into wider use in computer monitors, replacing the cold cathode fluorescent (CCFL) backlights that have until recently (2009) been standard.
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING AND CAMERA PHONE FLASH?
Light emitting diode. LED is an indicator light used to convey exposure information. Leeward: Situated away from the wind; downwind - opposite of windward ...
Light Emitting Diode. Light producing transistors used to display dots, numeric and text in the viewfinder, slowly replacing by LCD display. Lens ...
Light Emitting Diode. Leak Detector A device you can fit inside an underwater camera housing to audibly (and sometimes visually) warn of the ingress of water.
Organic Light Emitting Diode is a display technology which doesn't need a backlight and has better contrast than a LCD. Optical Viewfinder ...
Short for light emitting diode; an electronic device that lights up when electricity passes through it. LEDs are usually red, and are used for camera viewfinder displays, since they can be seen in the dark. lens: ...
LED. (Light Emitting Diode). This refers to all the little red, green and yellow indicator lights used on most cameras, power supplies and electronic devices.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. All those wonderful little red, green and yellow indicator lights used on cameras, power supplies and most electronic devices.
A Light Emitting Diode is often used as an indicator lamp. Lens Transparent glass or plastic that has been formed and polished to form a certain shape, usually spherical.
LED - Light Emitting Diode Semiconductor, emitting light of a defined wavelength when current flows. Because of its high efficiency, its robustness and its fast reaction LED have replaced bulbs for displays.
OLED: Organic Light Emitting Diode. A new type of viewing screen [display]. Can be viewed in bright lighting conditions, at greater angles, unlike LCD's. Beginning to be used in digital cameras.
The Digital C-print digital exposure systems expose the paper using red, green, and blue lasers or light emitting diodes, and then use the chemical process of traditional C-prints to produce the final print.
AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) AMOLED is an advanced technology for various viewing screens, compared to LCD. AMOLED is more durable and flexible. It is brighter and refreshes repeatedly a screen with AMOLED, and with less energy.
The new OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) electronic viewfinder in this camera sure has people talking. It offers a 100% view, and is considereably larger than optical viewfinders on competing cameras.
We expect to start to see a new generation of LCD viewfinders that will be made using what are known as OLEDs, that is Organic Light Emitting Diodes. Kodak announced they would bring a model to market last March, but we haven't seen it turn up yet.
A series of tiny infrared LEDs (light emitting diodes) shine harmless infrared energy onto your eyeball as you peer through the viewfinder. Light sensors record the infrared reflecting off your eye and calculate the focus point.
However, it uses two technologies that distinguish it from almost every other camera on the market - firstly it is an AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen, which selectively emits light, ...
LED Light emitting diode. A semiconductor diode that emits narrow spectrum light, an LED is a source of light generally used to illuminate small areas. Often used in computer and imaging devices.
This consists of an internal 60/40 percent centerweighted, silicon photodiode light meter linked to a center-the-LED exposure control system using vertically arranged +/-/- light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the left side of the viewfinder to indicate ...
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