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[* black] While we're on the topic of imaging, here's one last component that makes up the OnePlus 2's fancy photographer: The infrared laser rangefinder. | |
- | [* black] Comprised of a focused IR LED and an IR receiver, this component likely works by projecting a cone of IR light on the subject, and then measuring the width of the projected light with the receiver. This would allow it to estimate the distance to the subject, and snap to the right focus distance faster. |
+ | [* black] This component is made up of two parts: an IR LED and matched receiver. |
+ | [* black] Our guess about how it works: The IR LED is used to project a cone of IR light on the subject, and the receiver to measure the apparently width of the projected shape. This lets you estimate the distance to the subject, and snap the focus to the right distance. |
+ | [* icon_note] We also shot it full of X-rays, because we can. |