Stratio, a Korean deep-tech startup founded by three Stanford Ph.D. graduates, is introducing what it claims is the first germanium-based short-wave infrared sensor designed for large-scale commercial ...
DJI has added a significant amount of upgrades to the flagship model in its compact drone series, with the DJI Mini 5 Pro a seriously capable flying machine for most uses. Apologies for being a day ...
High-end consumer drone producer DJI has announced the release of its Mini 5 Pro. Not only does it claim to be the world's first palm-sized drone with a one-inch image sensor, but it's got a few other ...
DJI has announced the latest drone in its popular Mini lineup, the Mini 5 Pro. The new offering introduces a Type 1 sensor to the sub-250g series for the first time, promising pro-level imaging with ...
DJI's flagship Mini 5 Pro consumer drone has arrived and it's the first in the series with a 1-inch sensor camera for improved low-light video. Nearly every other feature has been updated as well, ...
DJI announced on Monday that it will launch its new DJI Mini 5 Pro drone tomorrow. The lightweight flagship weighs under 250 grams, allowing it to fly in most regions worldwide without registration.
A leaked photo of the DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo box has surfaced online, giving the clearest look yet at the specs of DJI’s next compact drone. The packaging confirms several long-rumored upgrades ...
When someone hacks together a digital camera with a Raspberry Pi, the limiting factor for serious photography is usually the sensor. No offense to the fine folks at the foundation, but even the “HQ” ...
The visible light spectrum that humans perceive spans only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum — roughly 430 to 750 THz, corresponding to wavelengths of ~400-700 nm. Just beyond this range ...
Whether you're searing steaks in a cast-iron skillet, calibrating a pizza oven, or checking the temperature on HVAC equipment, a reliable infrared thermometer is a necessity not only for accuracy but ...
Neuroscientists and materials scientists have created contact lenses that enable infrared vision in both humans and mice by converting infrared light into visible light. Unlike infrared night vision ...
Contact lenses have enabled people to see beyond the visible light range, picking up flickers of infrared light even in the dark – or with their eyes closed. The lenses contain engineered ...
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