World’s Fastest Camera
Get ready to explore the world’s fastest camera. Yes, scientists have finally developed a camera using steam technology. This new camera is capable of taking an image in every 163 nanoseconds. The credit for developing this world’s fastest camera goes to a team of experts from the University of California, Los Angeles.
With this world’s fastest camera, you no longer need to use CMOS and CCD technology, as it incorporates the new Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy (STEAM) technology that works by shining an infrared laser on the object or person you want to photograph.
World’s fastest camera can click images with 3000 pixels clarity. Each picture clicked by this camera delivers a true-to-life effect.
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