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He wasn't looking into the tiny lens through which I was staring at him.
"Let's keep moving –the Galápagos are too spectacular to see only through a tiny lens," naturalist and photo instructor Jeff Litton advised.
Whereas he had to squint through a tiny lens, Micropians can push their faces up against a padded eyepiece and look at a crisp digital display.
The hollow probe also acts as a suction tube, to draw out smoke that otherwise would obscure the tiny lens of the endoscopic camera.
You can't illuminate the entire surface of a Wheat Thin-size sensor with a tiny lens that's only half an inch away.
Instead, the entire left half of the camera body rotates so that the tiny lens points either away from you or, for self-portraits, toward you.
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A view of the Lytro's inner workings shows how this array of tiny lenses and microprocessors makes this happen.
This is why astronomical telescopes have huge lenses (or mirrors), and it is also why the tiny lenses of compound eyes have poor resolution.
One approach uses tiny lenses on the front of the display to direct images for the left and right eyes in several different directions.
Walking in London is printed on lenticular panels, in which a sequence of drawings are combined on tiny lenses so that as you move, you see them move.
Then a layer of tiny lenses will be added on top of the screen grid: every L.C.D. screen in the grid will be topped with hundreds" of individual lenses, Mr. Birch said, although he declined to give the exact number.
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