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Flex sensors and socks aren't a perfect combination, but it was an interesting one. Next time, possibly conductive thread instead, or flex sensors with something that bends differently, like rubber.
Fujifilm XE-1 with 18-55mm zoom in downtown DC. I can't get enough of these old houses in the District. The fuji 18-55mm zoom is as sharp, contrasty and free of distortion as any Leica, Voigtlander or Zeiss prime lens that I've ever used and the X-Trans sensor in this camera is magic. I kept the Velvia jpegs for most of these shots but found the raw files more useful in extreme situations. Once again, 80% or so of the jpegs were good enough and it wasn't worth fiddling with the RAW files unless I needed to pull detail from extreme high contrast shadow areas.
anyone know how to clean sensor dust out of a sony cybershot?! it's such a handy camera...i should have kept it in its case.....
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Canon G7 Sensor Exposed
Here a picture of what the image sensor looks like in a Canon G7 point & shoot camera. The sensor is the small purple & blue window just to the right of center of the image and held back with tape. It is normally mounted in the center of the camera where there is a little green window which is the IR blocking filter.
Leaf wetness sensor, part of the new automatic weather station in Koh Thom, installed under the UNDP-supported project ‘Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Cambodia’ 2018
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Postal para Luis....uno de mis dos directores preferidos de cortos realizados el año pasado. Este collage está inspirado en el por todos recordable backstage de "Sensor".
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Line array sensor 512 pixels. For a new detetor to capture flying moths at night. Film is ready to make the PCBs. The aim is to build a tunnel with laser detection for flying moths at night.
The line sensor effective lenght is 64mm as detector. The exposure is done with a 650 nm laser line.
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Sigma 500 DG Super above 3ft and behind hand at 1/32 power, no diffusion, on light stand, triggered via PC sync cord attached to hot shoe
Participants 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
WL-AQD-A01 wireless carbon dioxide detector is an item of new product based on zigbee technology. It is especially used for detecting CO2 concentration of the indoor air and sending the signals to the controlling center.
System Sensor fire alarm bell on the Augusta Street facade of 1 East Beverley Street in downtown Staunton, Virginia.
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Three AGFA Sensor cameras together: the AGFAMATIC 100 Sensor, the AGFA Optima Flash Sensor and the AGFA Selectronic S Sensor.
This week a golf with a running problems presented for repair. The cause was traced to a broken wire on the MAP sensor. Seems some corrosion to the wire withing the plug compounded by a rather rigid connection and it broke. A new housing & connectors spliced to the loom fixed it and all within an hours work.
Testing the D7000 sensor, dark subject focusing and metering. This shot was taken with very little light, it was almost dark, right after my last sunset pics and I could barely see the building on the trail back to my vehicle. Aperture priority @f11 and let the camera do the rest, meter and focus. I am impressed especially with the detail captured in the shadows under the roof.
I got the sensor of my camera cleaned. These are the actual photos on which you can see the before and after state of the dust on the sensor. I think it was quite necessary to have it cleaned :)
Line array sensor 512 pixels. For a new detetor to capture flying moths at night. Film is ready to make the PCBs. The aim is to build a tunnel with laser detection for flying moths at night.
The line sensor effective lenght is 64mm as detector. The exposure is done with a 650 nm laser line.
this is a general piece about dirty sensors.
A heads up to all those 'spots' in
your sky photos that you may think is a dirty lens.
I moonlight at our local camera shop and one of my tasks is to clean sensors.
I've cleaned a slew of them now and have seen some stuff!
A- not the worse I've seen, but a good example of a dirty sensor!
B- same sensor after cleaning
C- a shot of the sky to show what a dirty sensor adds to a photo(not the same sensor as A/B)
D- a test shot to see how dirty the sensor
You can clean the sensor yourself or have it done professionally.
There are many tutorials on the web about how to do it.
Just be careful ... the sensor IS your camera.
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