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July 11, 2012 04:01 am GMT

UCLA Engineers Develop Worlds Fastest Camera [VIDEO]




Researchers at UCLA's Jalali lab have developed the world's fastest and most sensitive camera, capable of shooting images at 36.7 million frames per second. The camera was developed to more quickly and easily distinguish elusive cancer cells.

But this isn't your typical digital camera. Because the device captures so much data so quickly, the CCD and CMOS sensors used in digital cameras would be unable to produce sharp images in a timely manner. Conventional cameras also become less sensitive to light at higher frame rates and simply wouldn't be able to produce real-time results.

Instead researchers use STEAM imaging, a process developed by UCLA…
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