Not in the automobile sense. You can have image vignetting if the angle of flash output is less than the angle of the lens (may happen with wide angle lenses) or if a filter being used encroaches into the viewing area of the lens. Vignetting is sometimes done intentionally with the use of masks in a special holder mounted on the front of the lens.
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
It depends on the camera. Certain cameras do, certain cameras don't.
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Yes, ATMs have security cameras.
Usually you do not need 2 cameras. But if you want to cameras for Skype you have to use splitcamera software.
do you have any blind spots?
blind spots
It depends on the vehicle. Manufacturers try to minimise blind spots.
We have blind spots because part of the retina in our eye do not have light sensitive cells. Fortunately, we are not aware of our blind spots because the blind spots of our two eyes do not coincide.
EVERYWHERE!
It's optics and anatomy of eye.
Blind spots when driving are the areas around a vehicle that the driver cannot see either while facing forwards or by checking their mirrors. Typically, the blind spots are located to the rear left and right of a vehicle. Larger vehicles, such as lorries, have much wider blind spots than smaller vehicles such as cars. To find the blind spots on your car, watch another car approach you in your mirrors until it comes into your field of vision, there may be a point where you cannot see the car at all and that would mean it is in one of your blind spots.
The flash could blind you?
Rearview mirror blind spots are found on the right hand side vehicle. Another blind spot is the left hand side.
Bullet type security cameras, are ones that protrude out once mounted, and have a great range. Some good hiding spots for bullet surveillance cameras are at corners of buildings or from ceilings.
Yes, all vehicles have blind spots, which are areas around the vehicle that cannot be directly seen by the driver through mirrors. The size and location of these blind spots can vary depending on the vehicle's design, such as cars, trucks, and SUVs. It's crucial for drivers to be aware of these blind spots and use techniques like shoulder checks to ensure safe lane changes and turns. Regularly adjusting mirrors can also help reduce the size of blind spots.
Security camera systems for home use have become more common as the price of the technology has gone down. Many families choose security cameras knowing they work as a constant eye on what is going on around the house, however, many systems are installed incorrectly, leaving blind spots. A helpful process used by security installers around the world is to employ a helper to patrol the area that is to be viewed by the camera. With this extra person, the installer can adjust the camera angles to be sure to minimize, if not eliminate, any blind spot that may occur.