We have been developing ultrahigh-speed, high-sensitivity broadcast cameras that are capable of capturing clear, smooth slow-motion video even in limited lighting, such as at professional baseball ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The digital image sensor, widely used in digital cameras and other modern vision information technologies, is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal.
It was suggested during the early 1990’s that Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) were slowly becoming extinct and therefore were considered as ‘technological dinosaurs’ 1. Furthermore, in 2015 the Sony ...
Charged-coupled devices were the first solid-state image sensors. CCDs offer superior picture resolution, but because they require more power, they are generally more expensive to create than CMOS ...
Ultra-high-speed cameras are able to capture instantaneous phenomena not visible to the human eye and render them visible in slow-motion video. At NHK STRL, we have developed an ultra-high-speed ...
Developments in CMOS image-sensor technology bring new light to applications for cameras and machine vision. Because of integrated signal processing and active pixels, products such as low-power ...