Digital Camera World on MSN
A new image sensor's in town, and it's about to revolutionize the dash cam market
Sony's STARVIS image sensors have long been the go-to sensor for dash-cam manufacturers. Now Sony's just introduced a 3rd-gen ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New diode design could shrink image sensors with built-in memory and compute
Every time a smartphone snaps a photo, millions of tiny light detectors capture the scene and then ferry all that raw data across the chip to a separate processor for storage and number-crunching.
If you've ever felt like your iPhone camera isn't quite up to snuff, you're not alone. I recently wrote about how picking the right iPhone Pro model to buy is so difficult, and one of the reasons is ...
Omnivision recently announced the OV50K40, its first smartphone image sensor using the company’s TheiaCel single-exposure high dynamic range (HDR) technology. Claiming a new high-performance bar in ...
The new sensor is more light-sensitive, reproduces colours more accurately and offers significantly higher resolution than conventional silicon sensors. (Nanowerk News) Image sensors are built into ...
Smartphone cameras continue to be a predominate feature in consumer marketing and buying decisions on smartphones. It makes sense, then, that manufacturers of smartphone camera components are part of ...
A new generation of CMOS image sensors can exploit all the image data to perceive a scene, understand the situation, and intervene by embedding artificial intelligence (AI) in the sensor. CEA-Leti ...
CMOS image sensor technology underpins a wide array of modern imaging applications, ranging from everyday digital cameras to specialised scientific instruments. This technology exploits complementary ...
When you snap a photo on your phone or rely on a car’s camera for lane detection, you’re trusting an unseen network of technologies to deliver or interpret image data flawlessly. But behind the scenes ...
Teledyne e2v has launched the Lince5M™ NIR, a high-speed CMOS image sensor designed to perform in both visible and near-infrared wavelengths, catering to various commercial, industrial, and medical ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa have developed a new image sensor made of lead halide perovskite, which promises better colour reproduction and fewer image artefacts with less light. It's been a ...
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