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Detalhes da produção do modelo para o Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso.

A nice little 126 film camera with the "big red dot" soft touch shutter release button. Aluminum outer shell. Two shutter speed 1/40 and 1/80 selectable via a ring around the lens barrel. Simple one element lens (42.1mm) with fixed aperture (f/11) and fixed focus. It has a socket for "magicubes" which are fired mechanically and require no battery. The name plate is missing from this sample.

Sensor layout on cover of the unit.

Ferrari 360 Parking Sensors supplied & fitted by www.proparkuk.com

This U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J was performing touch-and-go’s. The Lockheed Martin KC-130J is a variant of the C-130J Hercules, which is a recent version of the venerable C-130 Hercules. The Marines call the KC-130J the “BattleHerk.” In addition to carrying troops and cargo, the KC-130J is also a tanker for aerial refueling, a reconnaissance platform, and an attack aircraft. The housing under the nose contains infrared and electro-optical sensors and missiles can be mounted on the wings. This aircraft is with the Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 (VGMR-252) based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point (North Carolina). Seen at Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport (TOL).

Mutsuko Hatano, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan during the session "Diamond Sensors.Explore" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard

Agfamatic Sensor 100, Germany, 1971.

 

What must be the best, most minimalist case ever designed for a camera.

 

The Agfamatic 100 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes. It has an Agfa Colorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Two shutter speeds are selectable with the ring around the lens barrel, the scale showing a cloud and a sun symbol. The camera has a single stroke advance lever that advances the film, cocks the Parator shutter and turns the flash cube holder on which magicubes can be fired as flash. On the axis of the advance lever is the red "sensor", the shutter release button hidden under a round piece of red foil.

-Camerapedia

At the Science Museum London

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this is the monster high sullet sensor

Yuck. This is AFTER using a blower. Looks like I'll need to invest in dust-aid.

It's a vehicle sensor to replace the loops in the ground. Lets the traffic light controller know a car is waiting.

ROHM Semiconductor & ROHM Group companies, OKI SEMICONDUCTOR & Kionix exhibiting at Sensors Expo in Rosemont, Illinois, June 2011.

 

Image processing, motion sensing, bio sensing, wireless network technology, and human interface sensors were shown.

This is a modification of the overlay diagram from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sensor_sizes_overlaid_inside.svg). I removed a few of the sizes in order to put more emphasis on the comparison between full-frame, APS-C, Four-thirds, and compacts. (I removed Foveon and APS-H).

ROHM Semiconductor & ROHM Group companies, OKI SEMICONDUCTOR & Kionix exhibiting at Sensors Expo in Rosemont, Illinois, June 2011.

Before I installed the sensors in the weatherstation

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I bought a new microwave and it rocks. There was nothing wrong with the old unit, but I wanted something a little more "automated."

 

Old Microwave: 800watts, reliable, simple.

 

New Microwave: 1200watts, automatic cooking, AWESOME.

 

The sensor on it works wonders -- just throw some food in there, any kind and hit "REHEAT." Thing beeps when done and the food it pretty much does it perfectly every time. I love it! Worth the $100. Oh, and the 1200 watts cooks food so fast.

 

My friend Eric needed a Microwave so I gave him my old one.

 

I transfered the Tivo logo onto the new one, BTW. :-)

Sensor dust after three sweeps with Artic Butterfly from Visible Dust. To make the sensor dust more clear I upped contrast a lot.

 

Massive improvement over before shot.

The Soligor Spot Sensor Lightmeter is a heavy beast. It is prepeared for Zone System metering

RE_BEAM ROBOTS: Taller de construcción de robots

01.03.2014 12:00h - 16:30h

 

Lugar: Lab (1º planta / 1st Floor)

 

Taller de iniciación para la construcción de robots capaces de seguir la luz, utilizando en lo posible materiales reciclados (motores y sensores de viejos juguetes, aparatos, etc.) a partir de conceptos que electrónica analógica. medialab-prado.es/article/robotsbeam

This is perhaps an unfair comparison, but it matches the "best" ISO of each camera. The Canon point and shoot SD950-IS actually does pretty well against the mighty Nikon D300 SLR. This makes me glad that I chose the SD950-IS.

 

Click on farm3.static.flickr.com/2063/2373248772_d446a97a49_o.jpg so that you can scroll up and down and compare similar sections of each image.

 

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.

 

The focal length in each image is approximately equivalent to 55-60mm once you convert to the standardized 35 mm equivalency.

 

The white balance in each image was set on "AUTO."

 

There is absolutely no post-processing done on either image - including no sharpening. These images are "right off the card," except for some trimming around the edges to make the viewing areas match as well as I could do it.

 

See: www.flickr.com/photos/samfeinstein/2372413161/ for a related test showing equal ISO settings.

 

I should reshoot this test setting the D300 at ISO 100, although that is in the "extended ISO range" for the camera and I doubt it will be better than ISO 200.

Agfamatic Sensor 100, Germany, 1971.

 

The Agfamatic 100 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes. It has an Agfa Colorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Two shutter speeds are selectable with the ring around the lens barrel, the scale showing a cloud and a sun symbol. The camera has a single stroke advance lever that advances the film, cocks the Parator shutter and turns the flash cube holder on which magicubes can be fired as flash. On the axis of the advance lever is the red "sensor", the shutter release button hidden under a round piece of red foil.

-Camerapedia

Soil moisture sensor, one of the standard components of an automatic weather station. Botum Sakor, Cambodia 2018

 

© MOWRAM Cambodia

  

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