Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Seeing Lens to Lens

I can show you the world shining, shivering and splendid through the lens of my camera...

Welcome back!!!!!

The similarity between my first date and the first day at Uniforce Sales was that both were strenuous. Lots to learn, everything I saw was absolutely new to me. I had used a Toshiba IEEE 1394 b camera as an undergraduate and therefore I knew its workings. On my first day at Uniforce Sales, Gary wanted me to get hands on experience with our lab equipments and asked me to play around with various cameras, frame grabbers, lenses and lighting. To be honest, I was astonished looking at various cameras, camera interfaces and frame grabbers. I must admit that I am a techno crack and I love developing new applications. I do get bored easily if I have nothing new to play with. Uniforce Sales through its clients has eliminated boredom in me by keeping me busy all the time...

Analogy between a human eye and a camera (click image to enlarge):






Classification of Cameras

Classification based on cameras:

Classification based on Sensors:

  • CCD Cameras
  • CMOS Cameras
Classification based on Camera-PC interface:

  • Analog Camera (NTSC, PAL, RS-170, CCIR)
  • USB Cameras 2.0
  • IEEE 1394 a and b (Where a= 400 Mb/s and b= 800 Mb/s)
  • Camera Link ( Base, Medium and Full)
  • GigE
Next post will be a brief history of CCD cameras.

- Sudeep

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