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- From: barker@wd0gol.WD0GOL.MN.ORG (Bob Barker)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: CCD camera questions
- Message-ID: <311@wd0gol.WD0GOL.MN.ORG>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 08:46:46 GMT
- Organization: Robert Barker & Associates, Eden Prairie, MN.
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- I have a couple of questions about the latest generation of CCD cameras
- and I'm hoping someone can enlighten me.
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- The first question deals with auto-focus. It used to be that cam-corders
- that had auto-focus also had a lens that was visibly turning any time
- the distance to the focal object changed. Now, with the new and even
- smaller cameras, you often don't see this. Is the lens just smaller and
- internal or is some non-mechanical means used to focus. The manual to
- my new Sony cam-corder says something to the effect that the camera
- focuses by maximizing the difference in light intensity between adjacent
- pixels. I guess this makes sense - a blury picuture would have the
- light more dispursed between pixels, and a sharp picture would have
- higher contrast between pixels. If a non-mechanical method is used to
- focus, does anyone have any more details?
-
- The second CCD camera question deals with the CCD's response to IR.
- What is the response curve of a CCD camera? How quickly does the CCD's
- sensitivity taper off as the frequency of the light drops below visible
- and into IR? And how come I can see the IR on my monitor/view-finder?
- (try pointing your TV remote at the cam-corder). My potential application
- is a pseudo-night-vision device.
-
- Inquiring minds want to know! Thanks!
-
- -Bob
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