Image Sensor Table
From apertus wiki
This is a collection of interesting image sensors that would be suitable for digital cinema applications and the AXIOM. 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. A central requirement for apertus° considering an image sensor is that full datasheet of the sensor can be shared with the community without signing an NDA with the sensor manufacturer.
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 | 9 stops (Global Shutter), 10 stops(Rolling Shutter) | 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 | ||||
CIS2521 | 5.5M (2560x2160) | 100 | 14 stops | 4/3" | 6.5 | CMOS | Fairchild BAE | Rolling and Global Shutter |