The launch will be timed to come when demand for
video cameras reaches an annual peak on autumn school sports festivals in Japan.
Signals from a
video camera light up a screen in just the right way to create an image of whatever the camera captures.
For less than $1,000, a CD copier, linked to a digital
video camera, would allow all class members to have a copy of the performance to engage in either peer or self-evaluation outside of class without disrupting the flow of a live scenario.
Takashi Sawano, 23 (right): "I would take the
video camera to travel, so it must be very small and lightweight."
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To do so, I had to connect the video output of my
video camera to a video projector so we could watch the performances on a large screen.
This method also allowed the line of vision from the
video camera to project directly into the posterior tympanum.
Depending on the type of operations, two major systems may be used--laser sensors or
video cameras.
The 1.07 megapixel DCR-IP1K
video camera measures 39 mm in width, 91mm in height and 69mm in length and weighs 230 grams, excluding the battery, said the marketing unit of Sony Corp.
Which is why the race is on for security companies to create revolutionary facial-recognition technology--which uses a
video camera and computer to distinguish a person based on his or her unique "faceprint." "It's the only technology that can identify someone who's merely walking down the street," says Trevor Prout of International Biometric Group.
In our first year of this program, we kept the equipment at a minimum using an 8-mm
video camera, a moderately priced PC with a video capture card for digital editing capabilities, and a few VCRs for duplication to provide each of the participating campers with a copy of their production.