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What's True. It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with infrared night vision capabilies. Under certain circumstances, it appeared to be able to "see through clothing" — in the sense ...
"TIL that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with night vision so powerful it could see through people's clothes. ... SONY VIDEO CAMERA TURNS OUT TO HAVE X-RAY VISION." ...
Sony SHARE. Sony Electronics has announced a unique and intriguing new product aimed at expanding access to photography as well as assisting those with low vision. Its new DSC-HX99RNV kit, despite its ...
You probably think cameras couldn’t get much more convenient than the one built into your smartphone, but Sony has just submitted a patent application for a camera small enough to fit within a ...
Sony and QD Laser combined a compact camera with a laser-projecting viewfinder to produce a clear image for ... LASER VISION. As for the DSC-HX99RNV, Sony has designed a mashup between two ...
Sony wants to help low-vision users enjoy photography by shining lasers in their eyes. A new viewfinder housing from QD Laser for the DSC-HX99 point-and-shoot camera uses retinal lasers to help ...
While the camera can be found online for under US$500, the viewfinder adds an additional cost that Sony doesn't specify but says it will help subsidize by introducing the kit at a total price of $600.
In 1998, the tech giant had its biggest product recall in history when it had to recall 700,000 video cameras after customers discovered the product inadvertently boasted ‘X-ray’ capabilities.