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	<title>Comments on: Sharp unveils thinnest CMOS camera module for smartphones</title>
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		<title>By: Pallegd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love reading SlashGear, but this is an extremely ignorant post. This is by no means the thinnest camera (not &quot;camera sensor&quot;, a sensor is the part of the camera&quot; that converts the ligth to an electronic signal). What is new here is that this is the thinnest camera that has optical image stabilization built in.
1/3.2&quot; refers to the optical format, directly related to the size of the sensor (not the camera) and is as such not related to the optical image stabilization.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love reading SlashGear, but this is an extremely ignorant post. This is by no means the thinnest camera (not &#8220;camera sensor&#8221;, a sensor is the part of the camera&#8221; that converts the ligth to an electronic signal). What is new here is that this is the thinnest camera that has optical image stabilization built in.<br />
1/3.2&#8243; refers to the optical format, directly related to the size of the sensor (not the camera) and is as such not related to the optical image stabilization.</p>
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