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Apple raw update supports Fujifilm cameras

2013-04-24 09:43:10| CNET News.com

Photographers using Fujifilm's X20, X100S, X-E1, and X-Pro1 now can see and edit their raw photos in Aperture and iPhoto. [Read more]    

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Display Monitor supports HDSDI 1080p security cameras.

2013-04-23 14:31:48| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Suitable for HDSDI monitoring from both HD cameras and IP cameras with HDSDI outputs, 17 in. Model V-LCD17H offers broadcast-quality features for detailed surveillance videos. Unit includes status display, false color filter, markers, freeze function, color temperature presets, RGB gain/bias adjust, pixel-to-pixel, blue gun, and hard tally features. Monitor can be ordered as standard EIA 19 in. rackmount unit with attached rack ears that can be angled to provide user control over viewing angles. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsVideo Monitors | Video Displays

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USB 3.0 Cameras feature CCD and CMOS sensors.

2013-04-22 14:31:15| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Housed in 29 x 29 x 47 mm industrial casing with C/CS lens mount, trigger, and digital I/O, USB 3.0 Cameras come in color, monochrome, and Bayer models with resolution from VGA to 5 MP. All camera parameters can be set via software, and multiple automatic modes are available for optimal image quality in varying light conditions. Cameras are suited for machine vision applications, traffic surveillance, quality assurance, medicine, logistics, microscopy, and security. This story is related to the following:Machine Vision Cameras | CCD Cameras

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Report: Android OS Originally Intended to Power Cameras

2013-04-17 02:34:04| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

Google's wildly popular Android OS was initially meant for PC-connected "smart cameras," but took a different route when the smartphone market began to boom.

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Report: Android OS Originally Intended to Power Cameras

2013-04-17 02:34:04| PC Magazine Digital Cameras Product Guide

Google's wildly popular Android OS was initially meant for PC-connected "smart cameras," but took a different route when the smartphone market began to boom.

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