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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2007

This is a fly-through of an X-ray CT scan of a digital camera. This shows the incredible detail that can be seen in modern microfocus CT scans. The 3D model was generated from 3000 separate X-ray images taken during a single 360 degree rotation. The scan took 50 minutes to acquire the images and 15 to build the volume.

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  • XTekTeam

    They would, if it were not a digital camera!

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  • Indyaner

    240p ಠ_ಠ

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  • Brant Martin

    This is the coolest damn thing I've seen all week.

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  • SWERVNKOLIDE

    WOULDN'T THE XRAYS EXPOSE THE FILM IN THE CAMERA?

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  • coondogtheman1234

    Very cool. Can you please do more videos like this.? do one of an apple iPod.

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  • dahrats

    I heard it'd done by genetically engineering pixies with xray vision who then translate it in mspaint. The reason it takes so long is because the xtekteam obviously haven't worked out how to whip them fast enough. Prehaps you could replace the whips with electric shocks, say 225kV?

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  • Ian Haig

    Cool, how on earth do they do this ????

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