Wednesday, January 21, 2009

camera mobile phones


A camera phone is a mobile phone which is able to capture either still photographs or motion video. Today more than half The camera phone, like many complex systems, is the result of converging and enabling technologies.

There are dozens of relevant patents dating back as far as the 1960s. Compared to digital cameras of the 90s, a consumer-viable camera in a mobile phone would require far less power and a higher level of camera electronics integration to permit the miniaturization. The CMOS active pixel image sensor "camera-on-a-chip" developed by Dr. Eric Fossum and his team in the early 1990s achieved the first step of realizing the modern camera phone as described in a March 1995 Business Week article. While the first camera phones, as successfully marketed by J-Phone in Japan, used CCD sensors and not CMOS sensors, more than 90% of camera phones of all mobile phones in use are camera phones.

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