Saturday, April 16, 2011

Digital camera features smartphone

Smartphone with built-in camera is very common on today’s smartphone. In fact, there are no new smartphones come without built-in camera on it. But Artefact has come up with the idea of digital camera with built-in smartphone, called ‘WVIL’.

The acronym stands for "Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens" and describes the camera pretty much. Because it consists of two parts: a thin body with a touch screen display and a removable lens.


Both parts can be operated together or separately. The lens includes the sensor and the other camera components. So you can mount the body on either a tripod or hold in your hand and place the lens in one other location. In this kind can be as self-portraits create play.

In the assembled state, the focus and zoom are set on the lens. If both parts are separated, everything is controlled by the body.

Several features are available for editing: HDR, Panorama, image effects, and much more. If the images are done, you can either send them to other devices or to provide power.

Currently the camera is still in the concept phase.

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