June 18th, 2014 11:11 AM 2 COMMENTS

Pelican might bring its lens array based camera sensors to Android smartphones

We've already reported about lens array based light field camera sensors from Pelican. Looks like Pelican will bring them to Android smartphones according to a job posting on their official website. The job title reads 'Android and Camera Platform Software Developer' which lists requirements including deep knowledge about Android, linux, camera drivers, Android Camera framework experience and Qualcomm Android systems. Read the complete... Read More

June 10th, 2014 9:59 AM 0 COMMENTS

An all new light-field camera technology to be used in smartphones starting this year

Camera quality stands as one of the most important factors that can make or break a consumer's smartphone buying decision these days. We've seen smartphone brands come up with exciting new techniques and features to make smartphone cameras faster and better every passing year. Generally, the camera sensor size and its quality is attributed most towards the image quality. The larger, the better they say. I am not downplaying the importance of lens, autofocus system... Read More

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