What happened:
This one-of-a-kind camera, the size of a grain of salt, was built by researchers from Princeton University and the University of Washington. The camera is about the size of a grain of salt. It can, however, record objects in great detail, in near proximity.
Details:
Previous micro-cameras, according to experts, were spectacular in terms of size but not in terms of image quality. Even photos of close-together objects were usually foggy and unclear. However, this is not the case with the one established by these experts. Everything was captured in stunning clarity and color by the camera. It functions similarly to a standard compound camera lens, according to the researchers.