HTTP:: Memory Chips Used as Image Sensors
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Digital cameras have moved over the years from being something that only the rich could afford to being a tool of the masses. Prices for the average models can be afforded, and only the top-notch ones remain untouchable for the common people. But experts have been looking for a way to make even cheaper image sensors â" the most expensive part of a camera â" ever since the devices first appeared. Now, a group of scientists believes it may have found the solution â" replacing the sensors with memory chips, but with their lids taken off, NewScientist reports. The team, which is led by engineer Edoardo Charbon, from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute (EPFL), in Lausanne, made its presentation this week, at an imaging conference, held in Kyoto, Japan. The creators of the new devices say that their âœgigavisionâ may very well pave the way for a new generation of mobile-phone cameras, and other inexpensive devices that will offer much clearer and detailed pictures. Ap!
parently, according to the team, the memory chips work well in both dim and bright light, which is, definitely, a plus. Even expensive cameras still struggle with these two types of conditions, which are oftentimes a nightmare for photographers. EPFL team member Martin Vetterli says that memory chips have been known to respond ...
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