Photographing Hidden Objects

A Laser-Based Camera Captures Images Not in Field of View

MIT has recently revealed that it has developed a laser-based camera that has the ability to capture images not in its field of view. Instead, it emits strong bursts of light that ricochet off these hidden surfaces back to the camera.

Although it's all very technical, this could mean huge things for news crews, military operations and more. Unfortunately, the laser-based camera is still in its testing stages. As of right now, it only yields very blurry images.
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1. Laser-based Imaging - The development of laser-based cameras that capture images not in their field of view presents disruptive innovation opportunities in industries like news reporting, military operations, and surveillance.
Industry Implications
1. News Media - The use of laser-based cameras could revolutionize news reporting by capturing images and details from hidden surfaces or areas not directly in the camera's field of view.
2. Defense and Military - Laser-based cameras could have significant applications in military operations, enabling military personnel to gather information from hidden surfaces or obscured locations.
3. Surveillance - The use of laser-based cameras in surveillance systems could enhance security by capturing images and details from areas not visible to conventional cameras.

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