Just when I thought the new Sony A9 III boasted an impressive burst rate of 120fps, scientists at Canada’s Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) have designed a camera capable of ...
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There’s nothing like getting a new camera for Christmas! But like a new pair of shoes, it can take time to break it in.
Generally speaking, if you want to grab sharp images of crazy fast movements such as molecular interactions or water droplets, you're going to need a super-expensive rig. Researchers have developed a ...
High-speed photography with the camera on a fast-moving robot arm has become all the rage at red-carpet events, but this GlamBOT setup comes with a hefty price tag. To get similar visual effects on a ...
Sony moves in on GoPro’s extreme videography niche with its latest Action Cam entry that slaves up to five cameras to a wristwatch controller. Lytro Activates Cameras’ Hidden Wi-Fi Capability, ...
In a nutshell: Researchers at the National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS) in Quebec have developed an ultrafast camera capable of providing full-sequence encoding rates of up to 156.3 THz to ...
The next generation of instruments for ground-based telescopes took a leap forward with the development of a new ultra-fast camera that can take 1500 finely exposed images per second even when ...
It's been a heck of a year for new cameras. New mirrorless cameras, new medium format cameras, new high-speed sports cameras, plus all the phones, drones, and that $600 instant camera… we've seen a ...
Our feeble little minds can’t process the time that light takes to fill a room, but now we can see it happen in slow-motion with help from the MIT Media Lab and its trillion frames per second camera.
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Caltech scientists have just developed a new ultrafast camera that can record footage of impulses that travel through nerve cells, as reported by SciTechDaily. The camera can also capture video of ...
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