Researchers have created the world’s smallest silicon LED and holographic microscope that opens up a wide range of potential applications, including turning your smartphone camera into a portable, ...
For just $7, TTArtisan’s Mini LED Light is brighter than your smartphone’s flash. For just $7, TTArtisan’s Mini LED Light is brighter than your smartphone’s flash. is a senior reporter who’s been ...
Greater than 2-megapixel camera phones require a high intensity flash in medium to low light conditions to ensure good pictures. However, the battery presents the ...
Multiple lighting effects and optimum output power offer endless creative possibilities Edison, NJ – November 19, 2018 – The new Polaroid RGB LED camera and camcorder light offers photographers and ...
The high powered white LEDs available today for use as camera flash lights require up to 2A through the LED to achieve full light intensity. This requires the battery to provide as much as 3.5A for up ...
[Udo] figured out how to turn a bunch of LEDs into a very low resolution camera. The build is based around [Udo]’s Blinkenlight shield he’s been developing over the past year. The camera operates ...
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The Momentum Aria floodlight camera is slightly less expensive than its big-name competitors, but it’s not cheap enough to make up for its smaller feature set and inferior performance.
Photographers and videographers searching for a small yet powerful LED camera light may be interested in the Rotolight NEO 3 and AEOS 2 LED camera lighting solutions launched this month via ...
[Ramin assadollahi] has been busy rebuilding and improving an Omnibot 5402, and the last piece of hardware he wanted to upgrade was some LED matrix eyes and a high quality Raspberry Pi camera for ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...