
Capturing images in surroundings with a low light source is nigh impossible with most casual digital cameras, but a new digital camera chip has been invented to help solve this dilemma. This new chip is said to be 2,000 times more sensitive than current digital camera chips, enabling shutterbugs to capture their favorite moments in the dark without the need for a flash. Just makes sure that there is at least one lux (one candle) in brightness before snapping a photo. Sounds great for those who are always on the lookout for great looking night shots. There is no word on when this new chip will be incorporated into future digital cameras. The above image was taken from a night vision binoculars and does not represent a captured image using this new chip.
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