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Digital camera and Stereo camera

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Difference between Digital camera and Stereo camera

Digital camera vs. Stereo camera

A digital camera or digicam is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory. A stereo camera is a type of camera with two or more lenses with a separate image sensor or film frame for each lens.

Similarities between Digital camera and Stereo camera

Digital camera and Stereo camera have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Camera, Digital image processing, Light-field camera, 135 film.

Camera

A camera is an optical instrument for recording or capturing images, which may be stored locally, transmitted to another location, or both.

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Digital image processing

In computer science, Digital image processing is the use of computer algorithms to perform image processing on digital images.

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Light-field camera

A light field camera, also known as plenoptic camera, captures information about the light field emanating from a scene; that is, the intensity of light in a scene, and also the direction that the light rays are traveling in space.

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135 film

135 is photographic film in a film format used for still photography.

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Digital camera and Stereo camera Comparison

Digital camera has 251 relations, while Stereo camera has 31. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.42% = 4 / (251 + 31).

References

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