The hottest Cameras Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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aidaily 39 implied HN points 04 Jan 24
  1. Samsung is introducing their new Galaxy S24 Series powered by AI.
  2. Nikon, Sony, and Canon are fighting AI-generated fakes with new camera tech.
  3. Figma has launched FigJam AI tools for better creative meetings.
ASeq Newsletter 14 implied HN points 28 Jul 25
  1. Stream Genomics uses special cameras that capture changes in pixels instead of taking regular still images. This helps in detecting fast events more effectively.
  2. These cameras have higher dynamic range, meaning they can handle bright lights without losing details. They also produce less noise compared to regular cameras, which makes imaging clearer.
  3. There's still some uncertainty about how much these cameras can help in reducing noise for tasks like single molecule sequencing, but they show promise for better signal detection.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 12 Sep 14
  1. Inside the online world of the women of ISIS reveals a chilling juxtaposition between mundane activities and macabre behavior.
  2. The Fappening, Ray Rice, and ISIS bombings are all linked by the rise of connected cameras, posing ethical questions about what should be watched, shared, and photographed.
  3. Our frequent use of a 'signature word' is revealing, showing why we gravitate towards certain unique terms and expressions.
laserllama's blog 0 implied HN points 10 Feb 25
  1. Setting up the Eufy S3 Pro solar cameras is easy, and the WiFi connection is really strong. This is better than other solar cameras I've tried before.
  2. The cameras have impressive night vision and can detect different types of movements, even for pets like raccoons. They also record all motion at night just in case.
  3. Each camera comes with mounts for easy installation, and you can find other mounting options online if needed.
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