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The first of its kind, and providing users with the ability to swap or upgrade sensors at any time, our community’s debut camera is the result of years of collaboration with the [https://magiclantern.fm/ Magic Lantern] team. With powerful internal components, custom-built printed circuit boards and plugin modules, FPGAs and an onboard Linux operating system at your disposal, changing the entire operation of your camera to suit the needs of any project is now possible. | |||
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Revision as of 21:23, 11 May 2019
1 Overviews
The first of its kind, and providing users with the ability to swap or upgrade sensors at any time, our community’s debut camera is the result of years of collaboration with the Magic Lantern team. With powerful internal components, custom-built printed circuit boards and plugin modules, FPGAs and an onboard Linux operating system at your disposal, changing the entire operation of your camera to suit the needs of any project is now possible.
Introduction | PCBs |
Camera Structure | Prices |
Brochure (ABB) | AXIOM Project Background |
How to Contribute |
2 Technical
User Manual (ABM) | Software Installations and Development Notes |
Enclosures | Development and Testing Environments |
Data and Colour | AXIOM Beta Remote Access |
Research Pending | Image Sensor Table |
Parts | Power |
3 Resources
Case Studies | Video Archive |
Documentation |