Tiny Camera Shoots HD Resolutions

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Check out this HD camera that is smaller than a bar of soap. All of the setting are handled via a network connection to your PC or laptop. I’ll take one!

With its format of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a variable frame rate of up to 60 frames per second, the camera meets all the requirements expected of a professional HDTV production.
 
This brings a whole new meaning to Movie Piracy.


Anyways, whats the price on her?
 
Good for a POV camera, but that's about it. Judging by the article that is exactly what they meant it for.
 
It it just me or 1920 x 1080 at 60 frames per second over a wireless connection doesn't seem possible with current technologies?

About 2mb per frame x 60 frames = 120mb/sec, even with compression that would be pushing a wired gigabit connection... :confused:
 
Assuming it has built in MPEG2 encoding, that would be ~20 megabits. Very easily accomplished.
 
Voyeur Porn is clearly about to get a whole lot better.

:D :D :D

my first thought exactly. now how to hook them up to a radio controlled helium balloon haha?

wjere does it record to? maybe need a wireless module :cool:
 
It it just me or 1920 x 1080 at 60 frames per second over a wireless connection doesn't seem possible with current technologies?

About 2mb per frame x 60 frames = 120mb/sec, even with compression that would be pushing a wired gigabit connection... :confused:

I don't think you are able to draw raw footage via wireless like that, unless if they include some wireless proprietary system. It will most likley be a diffrent format during transfer as another poster mentioned.
 
I don't think you are able to draw raw footage via wireless like that, unless if they include some wireless proprietary system. It will most likley be a diffrent format during transfer as another poster mentioned.

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Why wouldn't you?

If they wanted to transmit that data there's no reason they couldn't, aside from bandwidth restrictions.
 
It it just me or 1920 x 1080 at 60 frames per second over a wireless connection doesn't seem possible with current technologies?

About 2mb per frame x 60 frames = 120mb/sec, even with compression that would be pushing a wired gigabit connection... :confused:

2 megapixel does not necessarily make for a 2 megaBYTE image.


Did you not notice WHO made this invention?

Fraunhofer Institute?

Name ring any bells?

Ever heard of something called Mp3?

http://auctionrepair.com/pixels.!!!!!!!!1920&y=1080
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Depends on the image data density.

Also, in actuality, the throughput requirement for uncompressed HDTV can be as high as 450m/s

However, current "1080p" tech has a modest 19m/s requirement
 
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