Difference between revisions of "Image Sensor Table"
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Revision as of 21:27, 6 May 2016
This is a collection of interesting image sensors that would be suitable for digital cinema applications. CMOS technology is preferred over CCDs as CCDs require far more complex ADC and interpretation/support logic. Also CCDs typically do not have the performance (FPS) at the resolutions required today for digital cinema.
Sensor | Resolution | Max. frame-rate (frames/sec) | Dynamic Range | Diameter | Pixel size (µm) | Manufacturer | Price | Target | Date | Remark | |
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CMV12000 | 12M (4096 x 3072) | 150 | 10 stops | APS-C / Super35 | 5.5 | CMOS | CMOSIS | ~1300€ | 8,10 or 12bit output, Global Shutter | ||
KAC-12040 | 12M (4000 x 3000) | 60 | 12 stops (Rolling Shutter), 9 stops (Global Shutter) | 4/3" | 4.7 | CMOS | On Semiconductor (former Truesense, former Kodak) | ? | Intelligent Transportation Systems, Machine Vision, Surveillance | Global shutter and rolling shutter modes | |
VITA25K | 25M(5120 x 5120) | 53 | 4/3" | 4.5 | CMOS | On Semiconductor | ~4000$ | Global shutter and rolling shutter mode | |||
S5K1N1F | 14.6M (4688x3124) | 5 | APS-C | 5 | CMOS | Samsung | Rolling Shutter |