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Displays waveform of a signal, allows measurement of frequency, timing, peak excursion, offset, ... Psophometer: Measures AF signal level and noise Q meter: Measures Q factor of the RF circuits Tachometer: Measures speed of motors Signal analyzer: Measures both the amplitude and the modulation of a RF signal Signal generator
10 Canon PowerShot G11 , Canon PowerShot G12 , Canon PowerShot S90 , Canon PowerShot S95 , Nikon CoolPix P7000 , Nikon CoolPix P7100 , Olympus E-410 , Olympus E-510 , Panasonic FZ50 , Fujifilm FinePix HS10 , Samsung EX1
Lux meter for measuring illuminance, i.e. incident luminous flux per unit area; Luminance meter for measuring luminance, i.e. luminous flux per unit area and unit solid angle; Light meter, an instrument used to set photographic exposures. It can be either a lux meter (incident-light meter) or a luminance meter (reflected-light meter), and is ...
The 2009 iPhone 3GS has a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, auto white balance, and auto macro (up to 10 cm). Manufactured by OmniVision, the camera can also capture 640×480 (VGA resolution) video at 30 frames per second. [48] The video can be cropped on the iPhone and directly uploaded to YouTube or other services.
Pages in category "Length, distance, or range measuring devices" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of smartphones with a primary camera that uses a 1.0-type (“1-inch”) image sensor or larger. However, as of February 2024, there are no smartphones that use a sensor larger than 1.0-type. The first camera phone to feature a 1.0-type sensor was the Panasonic Lumix CM1 in 2014. Seven years passed before another phone featured ...
C. Calo tester; Calorimeter; Cam plastometer; Cap torque tester; Capacitance meter; Capacitance probe; Capacitive displacement sensor; Cascade impactor; Chemical field-effect transistor
a measuring device used either for determining the height of something, or for repetitious marking of items to be worked on. The former type of height gauge is often used in doctor's surgeries to find the height of people. Wire gauge: measuring tool determines the thickness of a wire.