Showing posts with label future cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future cameras. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

The world’s smallest video camera:SuriSoft




You read it right, we’re not talking about DSLRs and advance digicams here but the tiniest video camera mainly designed for Endoscopy. Medigus made this .99mm in diameter housing a .66mm x .66mm CMOS sensor capable of capturing 45MP. This will ultimately lessen pain and expedite medical operations that includes sensitive internal parts. The camera is available in disposable and re-usable variant, however, knowing that this goes within certain parts of the patient, better if we keep it disposable. We got the official papers after the break.

Press Release
Less Than 1 mm in Diameter, the Camera is Used for Medical Endoscopic Procedures
OMER, Israel, May 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Medigus Ltd. (TASE: MDGS) has developed the world’s smallest video camera – just 0.99 mm in diameter.
These miniature cameras are manufactured from materials suitable for human medical procedures. They are designed specifically for small-diameter disposable endoscopic devices, used in diagnostic and surgical procedures in regions of the anatomy where larger scopes are not viable. Medical fields in which such tools are required include: cardiology; orthopedics; gastroenterology; gynecology; otolaryngology, bronchoscopy and robotic surgery.
These cameras will be integrated into endoscopic devices developed and manufactured by the company, and also sold to third-party medical device manufacturers. Medigus will begin supplying camera samples in the coming weeks to US and Japanese companies which produce cardiology-related devices. The miniature cameras offered by Medigus are supported by the company’s digital video processing systems.
The second generation cameras utilize advanced technology, notably the TSV (Through Silicon Via) method which enables miniaturization and reduction of mass-production costs. A dedicated 0.66×0.66 mm CMOS sensor provides high image resolution at 45,000 pixels. When manufactured and sold in large quantities, the costs are sufficiently low for the camera to be used in disposable devices, eliminating the need for costly, time-consuming and potentially hazardous device sterilization.
The global miniature camera market for disposable endoscopic devices is estimated at 4M units in 2011 and 7M in 2015.
“We are excited to release our second generation of disposable cameras to further progress the medical endoscopic field.” said Dr. Elazar Sonnenschein, CEO for Medigus Ltd. “Medical procedures that have not been possible until now become possible with the world’s smallest camera. The advanced technology provides the medical community and patients with safe, quality and cost-effective treatment.”

Awaiba creates smallest camera ever:SuriSoft



Pictured here is the gadget that claims to be the smallest camera ever! Created by ingenious minds at Fraunhofer Institute and image Sensor Company-Awaiba, the little microscopic camera is as tiny as 1mm square substrate and comes with a layer of image sensors and a lens layer on the top.
The little camera has resolution of 250×250, sends its signal over an electrical wire instead of a fiber optic cable as the key features. The camera can be used in the medical field for endoscopy, embedded applications like motion detection, security or eliminating driver blind spots and much more.
There is no assurance if the camera with the small aperture and small sensor will offer the best image quality but nonetheless the camera is sure to do wonders when it’s up for sale in 2012. This means in the time to come you will have to be cautious of your moves, you never know there might be the minute salt grain like camera placed anywhere.

Amazing Revolutionary Wireless Cameras:SuriSoft


The Wvil camera puts all the hardware into the lens, not the body.




Amazing Revolutionary Wireless Camera
Bigger is not always better in the world of technology and the Wvil Camera shows one way that the camera body can be slimmed down. Essentially, it puts all of the important bits and gadgets into the lens, freeing up tons of space in the body so that it can take on a much thinner appearance.
Not only that, but the Wvil Camera is also equipped with wireless technology, which comes in mighty handy. The lens detaches from the body (as per usual) but can still feeds image information to the LED screen on the body. You can essentially put the lens on one side of the room and photograph from the other side.
The Wvil Camera also uploads images to social media platforms such as Facebook.





TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

BODY
Aluminum and magnesium alloy
Docked display and frame unit Display unit: 127 x 69 x 7.5mm
Frame unit: 164.5 x 76.5 x 28.2 mm


LENS MOUNT
Compatibility to Nikon F mount, Canon EF mount, Micro Four Thirds and Leica M mount via adapter.

DISPLAY UNIT

5.0" AMOLED display
Viewing area: 110 x 61.9 mm
1920x 1080 pixels
(2,073,600 dots, 16:9)
Cortex-A15 ARM Multi-Core CPU
16GB embedded + microSDHC


ANTENNAS

802.11n
GPS
Bluetooth 2.0
WirelessHD


CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
BUFFER

Approximately 10 fps
20 images (lens detached)
180 images (lens attached)
5 RAW (lens detached)
40 RAW (lens attached)


SENSOR

36 x 24mm Full Frame CMOS
12-bit A/D converter
512MB local cache
6496 x 4872 pixels (31.6 MP)
jpg, RAW
1920 x 1080 24p, 30p, 60i
MOV, H.264, AVCHD formats
Stereo sound


EXAMPLE KIT LENS

Focal Length: 28-100mm
Diagonal angle of view: 27°- 73°
Maximum aperture: F2.0
Minimum aperture: F18
Lens construction: 18 elements, 13 groups


WEIGHT
  1. (INCLUDING BATTERIES)
  2. Body, display unit: 180g
  3. Body, frame unit: 210g
  4. Kit lens: 380g





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