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Computerization as the next step in the evolution of that thing once called camera obscura
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It is the start, not the end. I see this as the most likely way for ever smaller devices to compete against traditional big sensors, at least for the mainstream markets.

If smartphones are credited with killing off low end compacts, something like this integrated into a future smartphone, could erode deeper into stand alone camera markets.

Anyway, as far as this particular implementation goes, I'll have to look at it more carefully in due course.
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Computerization as the next step in the evolution of that thing once called camera obscura - by popo - 10-08-2015, 11:47 AM

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