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This is an image taken with f32 before I tried to remove any dust from the sensor. The red circles are the dust particles which were not removed after a few blows with a Giotto's air rocket.
I just cleaned my image sensor for the first time. I was super nervous, 'cause everyone is always telling me that you can damage them so easily. However, the $75 per-cleaning cost of having it done in-house at a local camera shop, or the prospect of being without my camera for 2-6 weeks if I do it through my best-buy plan is just unacceptable.
With some keen advice from my fellow flickr friends, I found copper hill images and bought their mega dslr kit. Tonight, I used it for the first time.
Although this test is far from perfect, you will plainly see a difference. I didn't get all of the dust off the sensor this first time, but I chalk that up to going extra easy to lessen the chances that I'd do more harm than good. Tomorrow, I'll know for sure how well I did, but the system sure seems to work, and the instructions are very helpful. Woohoo!
*note: these photos are just the blue channel, as that's where you could best see the scum all over my sensor.
The PmodTMP3 is an ambient temperature sensor built around the Microchip® TCN75A. Users may configure the output through I2C to up to 12 bits of resolution as well as setting a trigger to occur when a user defined temperature threshold is reached.
Bought them at USD120.00.
Still in very good, like new condition, very little visible scratches.
This set is selling at close to RM600 new at the store.
Will let go at $250
My Nike+ kit it really did help motivate me to run and run further each time. It seriously worked a treat for me.
Unfortunately my adapter and armband went missing. I wanted to start running again, but had no motivation to do so... until I purchased the kit again...
I hope I don't lose this one now!
I've been wondering for a while how dirty the sensor in my Canon 50D might be. After all, it's been through a lot, including a dip in flood waters and countless frantic lens changes in less than ideal conditions.
So, I took a shot at narrow aperture against a white computer screen, tweaked the levels in photoshop, and got my answer. (The dark streak at the bottom is a piece of hair in the lens, not on the sensor.)
Now, am I game to clean it?
If we learned anything at CES this past January, it’s that sensors are pervasive in every new cool tech getting to market these days. And health is definitely leading the way in this sensor proliferation. Constant tracking and monitoring through interconnected devices opens up unlimited possibilities for disease management and prevention leading up to new and remarkable business opportunities. Get the ins-and-outs of how these sensors can play to both individuals and enterprises and what companies are now doing with all of this data.
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'ISO Cog' fixed wheel (front MTB disc hub with bolt on sprocket, laced (by my own fair hands) to a 700c rim)
Race technology Hall effect sensor. It picks up the bolt heads on the propshaft and sends a pulse to the dash. It's quite easy to setup as the led on the back goes out when it senses the bolt head.
This sensor alerts the truck driver if there is someone in his blindspot.
Photo: 2006-12-14 Vorad side sensor 11-01-38_0151
One of the fastest growing areas in healthcare is the use of sensors. They are being developed for body application and integrated into clothing as well as devices. We will take a look at the complete landscape of this growing sector and how these devices will make tracking our health “seamless.” Join moderator Dr. Malcolm J. Thompson, Chief Technical Advisor, Flextech Alliance, @flextechnews, and panelist Victoria Brilz, Chief Marketing Officer, 4iiii Innovations, @4iiiicom, Richard Lobovsky, Vice President Business Development, LifeComm, @lifecommllc, Deepak Prakash, Global Market Segment Manager, Avery Dennison, @AveryDennison, and Christine Robbins, CEO, BodyMedia, @BodyMedia, as they discuss the fastest growing areas in healthcare.
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Looking through the pictures from a reception at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, I saw this totally dark photo. It was supposed to be an escalator leading up to the semi-darkened second floor. Once I enhanced the white balance, I saw all the stars come out!
Plantronics’ smart sensor technology in the Voyager PRO UC headset transforms the end-user experience for mobile phone and PC communications.
I was hoping that the sensor dust issue was really just a lot of talk and only a minor thing, but, sadly, my D600 seems to have a terrible case of it. *sigh* All over the left side of the image and it is definitely not the lens.
Blue boxes show the relative sizes of different common sensor formats. Much is made of the performance improvements from so-called 1/1.7" format sensors, but relatively speaking they are still tiny.
Con el objetivo de anticiparse a los requerimientos de las compañías suministradoras de agua potable.
Hamlin, empresa representada en España por Anatronic, S.A., ha introducido un nuevo sensor compatible con la mayoría de contadores de agua.
El sensor de contador de agua bidireccional, que se presenta en un novedoso encapsulado, permite la actualización de contadores mecánicos existentes mediante un contador de pulso con un coste estimado de menos de 10 euros por vivienda.
Este nuevo modelo hace posible una medición remota y automatizada en lugar de la lectura “manual” lo que conlleva un aumento de la precisión y un ahorro significativo de costes.
Además, este sensor, con un diseño a prueba de manipulación no autorizada, ayuda a identificar “contracorriente” (backflow) y cumplir con las nuevas normativas internacionales.
Por lo tanto, el Bi-Directional Water Meter Sensor, que se puede instalar fácilmente en cualquier tipo de contador de agua, contribuye a mejorar la calidad y la disponibilidad de los datos de medición.
The main point of focus is the bark of the tree in front of the bridge. Feel free to view this in the original size, download it, and play with it on your own computer.
See the other 3 images tagged 12MPThreeWayComparison. There has been no manipulation of any of these images whatsoever, except for the D300 image that I show cropped and uncropped.
For best comparison, view the original size here: farm3.static.flickr.com/2728/4212497838_b4c043fcf1_o.jpg
After you click on the link, you will have to mouse over the image to get a magnifying glass icon. Click while holding the magnifying glass over the image and you will be able to view it full size.
Camera: Canon PowerShot SD960 IS
Sensor: 1/2.3"
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.8
Focal Length: 20 mm (112 mm equivalent)
ISO Speed: 80
Exposure Bias: 0 EV