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the IR sensor is used to navigate through the envorniment towards light or dark, depending on its mood.
22 - Jul - 2014:
Today's shot was a test set which I posted on my photography forum to demonstrate the different field of views that different sensor sizes show.
I set up the cameras on a tripod, using the same lens, and took the same shot on a full frame camera, a 1.3 crop and a 1.6 crop. This showed how the cropped sensor gave the appearance of zooming in on the subject over the full frame camera.
This is one of my favorite parts right here. It's nice and complex looking, while not being detailed.
This piece of plastic has been an awesome babysitter for me this summer. I keep changing the contents, first it was dried beans, then water and now sand...........the kids LOVE it and spend several hours throughout the day here. Its great cos I can cook and clean the kitchen while talking to them and enjoy watching them play................what to put in next????
Camera: Sony NEX-5N
Sensor: Full Spectrum Converted APS-C
Lens: TTArtisan 100mm f2.8
Filter: None (UV + VS + IR)
These photos are JPGs straight off the memory card. No post-camera edits.
Here you can see the much smaller blue LED's used and the HEX Schmitt trigger.
It is a much more compact and efficient design.
F8KN 20190609. Bear damage. Lucky that this site survived, given that there was a puncture to the exposed sensor cable. A bear broke the video-trigger camera off the tree, but fortunately the camera was in the bushes, survived the winter, and had some great bear footage.
Tooth mark in sensor cable. We have videos of bear cubs test-biting the sensor cable.
Conexões Instrumentais: Quarto Sensorial Convida
Teatro de Arena
15, 16 e 17 de março de 2013
por Luiza Girardello