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Underwater camera
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An Underwater camera, designed to give scientists a better understanding of marine life, will be on display at the Oceans '07 conference in Aberdeen next week. The camera, known as eHolocam, can take 3D images of living organisms and particles without disrupting their natural environment. It is h...
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Terahertz imaging
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ThruVision is the market leader in passive standoff terahertz imaging solutions. The ThruVision T4000 camera offers discreet or covert screening of people from a distance. The T4000 is optimised to form images of concealed objects on people at stand-off distances between 3m and 15m. [url=http...
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AllSky-340 Camera
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The AllSky-340 and AllSky-340C SBIG, also known as the Santa Barbara Instrument Group, released the AllSky-340 and AllSky-340C earlier this year. The model 340 is a monochrome camera and the model 340C uses a colour CCD. This is SBIGs third version of a weatherproof AllSky camera for monitori...
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Leica has the fastest lens Leica Camera AG, a prestigious but small German maker of high-end cameras and lenses, is going for the speed crown again, making the world's "fastest" lens for still cameras. This week, Leica said it has created a new version of its Noctilux lens with an aperture...
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World's first photograph
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A photography enthusiast is battling to re-write the history books after a three-year project left him convinced that a famous 16th-century engraving is the 'world's first photograph'. Welshman Roger Davies also claims to have uncovered a secret code in the artwork, leading him to conclude that...
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Photography
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Wiki's guide to photographing the stars Read more
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Sandia Fireball Network
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Meteorite News
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Sierra College Meteor Camera The system is an "All Sky" video camera which has a 180 deg. field of view. There is a custom signal processor and memory system which buffers a few seconds of video. The processor compares each captured frame to the previous, and when it detects an event (meteo...
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