Twas a time, possibly before some of you reading this were born, when astroimaging was an ordeal. Imagine a world with manual guiding. You’d spend hours staring at a star centered in an illuminated ...
Early astrophotography (before 1990s) relied heavily on film, producing images of lower quality by today's standards. The introduction of CCD cameras in the early 1990s significantly improved image ...
Characterized by a unique two-piece design that separates the camera head from the processor, the new DXC-C33 is said to be the worldÕs smallest 1/3" 3-CCD camera. The remote-head color video camera ...
Compact cameras experienced a slow but explosive resurgence in the photo industry. With about two years of this trend taking ...
According to its creators, the 22 mm x 13 mm x 9.2 mm LZ0P3731 is the industry’s smallest 2-Mpixel, charge-coupled device (CCD) camera module with auto-focus. Poised for use in high-end mobile phones, ...
Chromasens announced the allPIXA pro, the world's fastest, most powerful color line scan CCD camera for high-speed machine vision applications on the market today. The allPIXA pro, with line rates up ...
Low-rise jeans, flip phones, wired earbuds. Gen Z is careening us all over the cliff of Y2K revivalism — and as it turns out, they’re coming for the cameras, too. A certain breed of 2000s-era ...