What Is a Long-Range Camera?
A long-range camera is a specialized type of camera equipped with a telephoto lens capable of magnifying distant subjects.
Operating on a principle similar to that of a regular camera, the lens captures light, and the sensor converts this information into electrical signals to produce an image. Long-range cameras find widespread use in sports, wildlife observation, security, military, and various other fields.
They are particularly useful for capturing distant sports events or observing wildlife from afar. Additionally, they are employed in security surveillance and military applications.
The structure of a long-range camera typically includes a lens, sensor, image processing circuitry, and liquid crystal monitor. Its key feature lies in the utilization of a telephoto lens to shorten the distance to the subject, enabling functionalities such as zooming and image stabilization.