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  2. Stereo camera - Wikipedia

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    This allows the camera to simulate human binocular vision, and therefore gives it the ability to capture three-dimensional images, a process known as stereo photography. Stereo cameras may be used for making stereoviews and 3D pictures for movies, or for range imaging. The distance between the lenses in a typical stereo camera (the intra-axial ...

  3. List of camera types - Wikipedia

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    The term camera is also used, for devices producing images or image sequences from measurements of the physical world, or when the image formation cannot be described as photographic: Acoustic camera which makes sound visible in three dimensions

  4. List of abbreviations in photography - Wikipedia

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    A computer file format for compressed coloured images useful for small file-size. P&S: Point-and-shoot camera. Slang for a small or compact camera that is easy to use because the essential functions are automated. Popular, but with limitations compared with more advanced cameras such as DSLR cameras with larger image sensors. PPI: PixelsPerInch ...

  5. 3D camera - Wikipedia

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    3D camera may refer to: . Range camera, a device which produces a 2D image showing the distance to points in a scene from a specific point.; Stereo camera, a type of camera with two or more lenses with separate image sensors or film frame for each lens, which allows the camera to simulate human binocular vision, and therefore capture three-dimensional images.

  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2010, some compact digital cameras can take 3D still photos. [45] These 3D compact stereo cameras can capture 3D panoramic photos with dual lens or even a single lens for playback on a 3D TV. In 2013, Sony released two add-on camera models without display, to be used with a smartphone or tablet, controlled by a mobile application ...

  7. Stereo photography techniques - Wikipedia

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    The most notable example was the Verascope F40. These cameras featured a "7P" format, meaning that each image was 7 film perforations (sprocket holes) wide, yielding 11 stereo pairs on a 20-exposure roll of 35 mm film. [1] Because these cameras (and some later models) came from Europe, this became known as the "European format".

  8. List of Micro Four Thirds cameras - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) of still and video cameras and lenses was released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008; lenses built for MFT use a flange focal distance of 19.25 mm, covering an image sensor with dimensions 17.3 × 13.0 mm (21.6 mm diagonal).

  9. Telecentric lens - Wikipedia

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    Bi-telecentric lens with 208 mm diameter front element and a C-mount camera interface 3D render simulating a photo taken with a fixed focal length and a telecentric lens. A telecentric lens is a special optical lens (often an objective lens or a camera lens) that has its entrance or exit pupil, or both, at infinity.

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