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  2. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    These cameras are intended to be strapped on trees or mounted on tripods (or other items), and they are motion-activated. This motion sensor enables the camera to capture images or videos of animals without using up all of its storage space. [8] However, lots of photos of waving plants and moving water can clog up memory cards. [9]

  3. Dashcam - Wikipedia

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    4G triple-cam (also called triple-lens and three-way-cams) sets on rearview mirror are becoming more available (2 front cameras - one 170° to mainly record road, one 360° for sides and doors and a rear camera). 4G is used to send messages, calls, pictures, and videos in parking surveillance mode.

  4. HTC One V - Wikipedia

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    The 5 megapixel camera has an aperture of f2.0, a 28 mm lens with a BSI sensor. The camera is capable of autofocus and includes a LED flash, as well as video recording in 720p. Images taken by the camera are processed by HTC's ImageChip, and includes ImageSense, a set of software tools that add functionality to the camera.

  5. List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras

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    Rolling (optional Motion Mount upgrade adds mechanical shutter) [87] 1.22:1 sensor windowing and 2x/1.3x desqueeze [ 88 ] Combination optical low pass / IR (interchangeable with low-light optimized version), [ 89 ] optional Motion Mount upgrade adds ND 0.48 - 2.4 (up to 1.2 with mechanical shutter)

  6. Nexus 5X - Wikipedia

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    It can record 4K UHD videos at 30 FPS and slow motion videos at 120 FPS. It also has a 5 megapixel Omnivision OV5693 front camera. [13] [14] Although the rear camera hardware is the same as the Nexus 6P, the Nexus 5X lacks a burst mode and slow-mo video is limited to 120 fps at 720p resolution. [15]

  7. Microsoft Lumia 950 XL - Wikipedia

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    The camera supports video capture at up to 4K (3840x2160) resolution, as well as slow-motion video at 120 fps, albeit at a reduced resolution of 720p. The front-facing camera has a 5 MP sensor and a wide-angle f/2.4 lens, supporting video capture at up to 1080p resolution.

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