1.4 Gigapixel Digital Camera Pateny by Microsoft

Sponsored

While some technology enthusiasts tend to ignore, digital cameras are still a very popular gadget in some quarters. Carl Zeiss, one of the top camera manufacturers in the country of the merger with AT & T, to give their smartphone camera technology. Wireless cameras are also becoming very popular in the mirror.

These special devices are now so popular that Samsung has recently announced that they felt as if a mirror was less than many cameras could sell 250,000 this year. Microsoft has apparently jumped into the business unit with both feet when their last application for a patent is an indication.

Last week, the computer giant claimed a patent for a 1.4 gigapixel camera that impresses not only supposed to solve, but also how the camera was actually working. Maybe you need to read the last sentence again. It's not a megapixel 1.4 but gigapixels. There are only a few devices, camera, or do not offer this type of resolution.

This particular camera would open up an amazing couple charged device 4096 (CCD) in the body of the camera. Each would be capable of CCD with 0.34 megapixel photos. These would be a CCD image overlay feature in each image was built, so if the actual image is put together seamlessly combine images.

This camera is also a second camera inside the body of the larger, easier is that the pictures together to make this is very high resolution images. Finally, there is a thermoelectric device in the main camera, to keep all these cool CCD. While this may be lost by a camera on the average photo enthusiasts, the ultra-high resolution cameras have a bet.

Photographs of astronomical events, and minor details in objects very young or very old much easier with these types of cameras. If Google made a digitized version of the Dead Sea on the net recently, they used a high resolution camera to do it. Of course, Google is not a high resolution camera of the property, to do so, because Microsoft has done the work, the first camera that would allow these types of specifications.

Sponsored
Copyright 2011. All rights reserved.
artist photos