Sentences with phrase «cameras are ubiquitous»

And today, now that cameras are ubiquitous and cloud - compatible, we often expect photography to serve as a tool for other efforts.
These days, however, digital cameras are ubiquitous and film cameras virtually extinct.
The compact DSLR camera is ubiquitous on the market these days, and there are hundreds of models to choose from.

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Ubiquitous cell phone cameras mean every embarrassing mistake you or an employee makes is made in public.
It's not going to replace the SLR by any stretch, but there's little doubt that all cameras are inevitably going to move toward this sort of ubiquitous connectivity.
While AR has been used most widely in industries like retail, medical research, real estate, and sports (think to when the camera zooms in on the tennis ball hitting the line, or when the yellow yard line pops up while watching football), businesses both big and small are looking to take advantage of this increasingly ubiquitous technology.
Granted, this was a decade ago, prior to the days of ubiquitous camera phones, so things are different now, I'm sure.
increasingly better written PTCs are done by increasingly expensive suits to increasingly ubiquitous cameras
Video cameras — including those in smartphones, laptops, and tablets — are handy, inexpensive, ubiquitous, and easy to use.
There's the refracted glare of early - morning smog; the double - flash of speed cameras; those ubiquitous LED «Open» signs that must be making someone, somewhere, a small fortune.
Photodetectors are almost ubiquitous, found in cameras, cell phones, remote controls, solar cells, and even the panels of space shuttles.
The point - scoring, treasure - collecting and fantastical elements of video games are no longer restricted to the virtual world of consoles and computers: they are leaping out of the screen and into the physical world, thanks to smartphones, cameras, sensors and the increasingly ubiquitous internet.
Although at least seven species of sharks frequent Palmyra, the camera confirmed that smaller - sized sharks — such as the ubiquitous blacktip variety — were the most common, an observation that matched previous visual surveys.
The case, formally known as United States v. Jones, has its roots in the technologically distant past of 2005, when smart phones, tablets, mobile apps, social networking and license plate cameras had not yet become ubiquitous — when it was still possible to make a trip to the grocery store without leaving a megabits - long trail of digital footprints.
Video cameras are less ubiquitous in the mobile world so we'll have to down play the video element and play up chat and voice.
The quick - cut, hand - held camera work made ubiquitous by flicks like «Cloverfield» diffuses some of the gore in these sequences but not so much that we don't know what's going on.
There are shots in «Crimson Peak» that mirror «Notorious,» a close - up of the ubiquitous key - chain with the key desired lying on the top of the heap, or the camera following a tea cup as it is carried across the room.
The ubiquitous cameras and monitors provide jarring visuals, as Caleb begins to realize there's a lot more to this Turing Test than Nathan originally explained.
Proponents point to the same red herrings that were also trotted out before antilock brakes, electronic stability control, and external cameras became ubiquitous.
This is Kusama's first pumpkin - sprinkled room since 1991, and while the 88 - year - old has been a known name and innovative artist for decades, the spread of the camera - equipped smartphone has made her work ubiquitous.
They're pretty much ubiquitous, and if you don't have one, just substitute «video camera» and «camera» where appropriate and you can get the same end results.
The camera is a 13 MP PixelMaster 3.0 one, using Sony's ubiquitous Exmor RS IMX 214, instead of the Toshiba camera sensors in the Zenfone 2 series.
Take stock Android (which, he told us, was better than any skinned version) and build on it, improving the core feature set with a great camera experience, a superlative notification solution and ubiquitous voice access.
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