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 Post subject: Cameras
PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:19 pm 
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Hey all,i am fond of cameras, see this one specifications...WoooW

Next Generation XCI-SX100/XP SXGA B/W Progressive Scan Smart Camera

1/3-type IT progressive scan CCD
High-Resolution Monochrome SXGA images 1280 x 960 captured at 30 fps
High-Performance 1 GHz, VIA Eden ULV (L1 caches 64 KB x 2, L2 caches 128KB)
x86-compatible architecture
512 MB main memory (DDR2-SDRAM)
Low power consumption
Various interfaces
1000 Base-T/100 Base TX/10 Base-T interface for network operation
Monitor output
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) x 2
RS-232C serial interface and digital input/output


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 Post subject: Re: Cameras
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:17 pm 
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A camera is a device that records images, either as a still photograph or as moving images known as videos or movies. The term comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism of projecting images where an entire room functioned as a real-time imaging system; the modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.

Cameras may work with the light of the visible spectrum or with other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A camera generally consists of an enclosed hollow with an opening (aperture) at one end for light to enter, and a recording or viewing surface for capturing the light at the other end. A majority of cameras have a lens positioned in front of the camera's opening to gather the incoming light and focus all or part of the image on the recording surface. The diameter of the aperture is often controlled by a diaphragm mechanism, but some cameras have a fixed-size aperture.

A typical still camera takes one photo each time the user presses the shutter button. A typical movie camera continuously takes 24 film frames per second as long as the user holds down the shutter button.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameras
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:30 pm 
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Thanks for the post paddy :), i like there is a section for cameras


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