Tuesday, 27 September 2011


Camera Focuses Automatically
Most compact cameras have a tiny electric motor driving a transmitter that emits a beam of infra red light. The transmitter is linked to the lens. This lens moves in or out as the beam scans- focusing from near to far. This beam reflects back from the object to the camera. Then a sensor monitors its signals and stops the transmitter when the strongest signal shows that the lens is in focus. This automatically triggers the shutter.




                                   






          C-Mount Camera

         
C-Mount cameras have flexibility of adjustment with any type of C-Mount ordinary lens, auto iris lens, very- focal lens and zoom lens depending on the site requirement. They are available in various shapes, sizes, and specifications.


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