The first camera looked as good as the human eye
US researchers have created the world's first camera with a field of view as wide as the human eye, which could revolutionize imaging technology.
US researchers have created the world's first camera with a field of view as wide as the human eye, which could revolutionize imaging technology.
The prototype device has the same size and shape as a real eye and has a " light-sensitive " "retina" .
An electronic eye camera, mounted on a printed circuit board, connects to a computer. Photo: Xinhua.
Digital cameras work in the principle of focusing light on a silicon chip that contains light sensitive pixels. But expanding the field of observation will lead to blurring of the edge of the image. That's why the eyes of vertebrates have to be spherical - to capture more scenes without losing their sharpness.
The new camera 's electronic " camera retina" is made of silicon, which can lead to a new generation of digital cameras with no image blur.
"This solution allows us to place electronic devices where it could not be before," said John Rogers, lead researcher at the University of Illinois.
Experiments are being conducted to test the potential application of the device.
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