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CMOS camera
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mid-range camera (about $150 to $300). Maybe because in CMOS, the circuitry sits next to each sensor pixel. In a P&S camera, the pixel pitchs are getting way too tight for CMOS to achieve good picture quality economically. Sony, however, did say they...
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Webcam VS Video Camera ???
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Max Cam Pro video camera with webcam capability. This person's video resolution was excellent. So was their color renditions. I was surprised to discover that their cam uses a cmos sensor. Is it normal for a video camera with a cmos sensor to have better...
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Wireless-G Internet Video Camera
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camera if you are going to use it in low light >>conditions. >>> CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complimentry Metal Oxide Semiconductor) refer to the image sensor in the camera. Cameras that use a CCD as the image sensor produce a better...
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What compact digicam has the biggest CCD pixels?
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business and make the perfect camera. You'll make billions of $. But I know there are a lot of brilliant people out there, and they haven't been able to do it (make the Ilya theoretical perfect camera). Roger Archived from groups: rec.photo.digital...
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Question about "raw" and in-camera image processing
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That's what RAW means. > I've read that the cmos sensors are doing noise reduction at the sensor level so there is at least some processing going on with a cmos camera even if you believe there is -zero- processing on the RAW file. Of course I believe...
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Am I oversharpening
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the light that enters the lens via filters. A Fovoen sensor uses all of the light that enters the lens. Foveon is no different than a 3-CCD/CMOS camera in this respect. It seperates the light and captures all of it. It doesn't discard 2/3rds of the...
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System for editing HD in Adobe Premiere
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supports at least OpenGL 2.0, and most cards currently support 2.1 or 3.0, so they will work fine. Hi, My camera is a Canon XHA1s. I'm not sure what you mean about video format, but the camera films in minidv. At the moment I'm using Adobe Premiere...
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Optical vs. interpolated resolutions, illustrated
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their >monochrome sensor into 3 very small RGB exposures. >>> Sigmas, OTOH, have neither unique color nor luminance for >>fuly 1/3 of their pixels at their claimed 10.4MP output. >>Then how do you see them? The camera takes the signals from the...
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Nikon D1x or Canon EOS300D
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this may seem like a silly question (plus "this or that" or "this vs that" questions get tired to some extent) largely because the D1x is a top-of-the-line professional type of camera loaded to the hilt with features and a tough-as-nails body, while the...
