Prisms are key to a new type of camera that could revolutionise how cameras work

Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a new camera that works by emulating how human vision works, and it’s not what you might think.

If anyone told you that someone had developed a camera that mimics the way human vision works, you might be forgiven for thinking that we already have it. After all, isn’t it all about the lens optics, iris, and light capture? Well, yes it is, but it’s not the whole story, because human vision has one component that until now, cameras have not been able to emulate; microsaccades.

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