DIGITAL STILL CAMERA

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DIVICAM Tekom Technologies, Inc. 9F1., No. 150, Jianyi Rd. Junghe City, Taipei 235 Taiwan Digital still camera, digital video camera, and PC camera;
I-LIGHTING SUNPLUS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Science Based Industrial Park No. 19, Innovation Road 1 Hsinchu Taiwan DIGITAL STILL CAMERA; PC CAMERA; ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; ELECTRONIC CAMERA CHIPS FOR USE IN CELLULAR PHONE; CAMERA MODULES FOR USE IN CELLULAR PHONE;
ICATCH ICATCH TECHNOLOGY, INC. NO. 19-1, INNOVATION 1ST ROAD HSINCHU SCIENCE PARK Taiwan Digital still camera; PC camera; integrated circuits;I CATCH;
MCATCH SUNPLUS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Science Based Industrial Park No. 19, Innovation Road 1 Hsinchu Taiwan DIGITAL STILL CAMERA; PC CAMERA; ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; ELECTRONIC CAMERA CHIPS FOR USE IN CELLULAR PHONE; CAMERA MODULES FOR USE IN CELLULAR PHONE;M CATCH;
POWER O.I.S. PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza Kadoma, Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 Japan Digital still camera, video camera;
TEKCAM Tekom Technologies, Inc. 9F1., No. 150, Jianyi Rd. Junghe City, Taipei 235 Taiwan Digital still camera, digital video camera, and PC camera;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process and apparatus is described to improve a digital camera user interface and increase ease of use and functionality of a digital camera by quickly, accurately and robustly permitting cursor control and designation in a digital camera display. A digital camera is used as a pointing device such as a mouse or trackball. The motion of the camera is detected, and the motion of the camera is used to position graphic elements on the camera's own display. The camera's motion can be detected with sensors, such as gyroscopes, or the camera itself can be used as a motion sensor. One application of this involves using the camera as a computer mouse, or like a gun-sight, to select images from a sheet of low-resolution ("thumbnail") images. The motion of the camera is tracked, and the user aims at the desired image from a sheet of thumbnail images. The thumbnails appear to be fixed relative to the world because the camera can continuously reposition them in the display based upon the motion of the camera. The user can then select a thumbnail in an intuitive manner by simply pointing the camera at the desired thumbnail. For alternative embodiments, the interface can be used to select regions of greater extent than can be viewed in the viewer or to virtually review images.