tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post451249512285341238..comments2024-03-19T01:49:59.848+02:00Comments on Image Sensors World: Sony Presents 2nd Generation 13MP Stacked Sensor for SmartphonesVladimir Koifmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01800020176563544699noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-48786316700940960112016-10-18T19:34:03.863+03:002016-10-18T19:34:03.863+03:00FHD 60fps aviable! why not slow mode?FHD 60fps aviable! why not slow mode?Дядя Митричhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07360857066339028381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-82640266080889604582015-10-16T06:13:36.652+03:002015-10-16T06:13:36.652+03:00IMX214 is full frame sensor (36mmX24mm) ? Is it 35...IMX214 is full frame sensor (36mmX24mm) ? Is it 35mm film sensor ?<br />Can we project in a theatre ? Please advise. Kotreshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13903936315081270485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-35185681175387170152014-04-29T03:55:32.034+03:002014-04-29T03:55:32.034+03:00Sometimes OIS also works by moving the sensor rela...Sometimes OIS also works by moving the sensor relative to the lens unit to compensate for camera shake.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-78817868514640695842014-04-28T20:38:51.080+03:002014-04-28T20:38:51.080+03:00So, so called Binning Spatially Varying Exposure i...So, so called Binning Spatially Varying Exposure is more like traditional Spatial HDR, it is reduce the output resolution by binning different exposed pixels. I am interested to see how IMX214 managed to output full resolution in SME.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-58473340719928761432014-04-28T04:14:16.720+03:002014-04-28T04:14:16.720+03:00I'm also wondering about the difference betwee...I'm also wondering about the difference between the SME (IMX214) and BME (IMX135). In 2013 ISSCC's presentation slides, p.16 explained how the HDR was done; and called it "Binning Spatially Varying Exposure". My guess is that later they called this Multiplexed Exposure. Could the B come from the Binning? Or the "Blending" of long exposure and short exposure? Don't know.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-29990277839026231652014-04-27T17:42:11.713+03:002014-04-27T17:42:11.713+03:00An example of spatial HDR (as I undertsand it) can...An example of spatial HDR (as I undertsand it) can be found at http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng/product/sensor/cmos/hdr/index.html#anchor03.<br />Linked pages give a nice overview of different HDR implementations.<br />The Toshiba feature is also present in the CMOSIS' CMV imagersLounoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-13038197994411206882014-04-25T14:45:26.321+03:002014-04-25T14:45:26.321+03:00I would really appreciate some links for self-educ...I would really appreciate some links for self-educating on OIS & EIS. <br /><br />Thank you in advance. :-)Dikohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09240289206928706940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-71265623539323613592014-04-25T08:14:08.644+03:002014-04-25T08:14:08.644+03:00Furthermore, in IMX135 page http://www.sony.net/So...Furthermore, in IMX135 page http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201208/12-107E/ which has very similar statement regards 'HDR Movie' as IMX214's SME-HDR. In IMX214 page, it calls IMX135's implement as BME-HDR. I wonder what's is B stands for, and what's the difference between them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-38731760012131414552014-04-25T07:48:27.580+03:002014-04-25T07:48:27.580+03:00That's a strange question. A lens and OIS VCM ...That's a strange question. A lens and OIS VCM and a suitable controller can "do OIS". A sensor can only do EIS.<br /><br />OIS works by moving a lens relative to the sensor to compensate for camera shake.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-57172619567749027992014-04-25T07:32:30.443+03:002014-04-25T07:32:30.443+03:00I've just copied it from the Sony page linked ...I've just copied it from the Sony page linked in the post:<br /><br />"<i>•Diagonal 5.867 mm (Type 1/4) approx. 13.13M effective pixels</i>"Vladimir Koifmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01800020176563544699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-24919305209040587032014-04-25T05:36:49.605+03:002014-04-25T05:36:49.605+03:00Does it do OIS?Does it do OIS?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-74747656838787618112014-04-25T04:54:03.731+03:002014-04-25T04:54:03.731+03:00IMX214 is 1/3 inch, 1/4 inch is IMX219, low cost 8...IMX214 is 1/3 inch, 1/4 inch is IMX219, low cost 8Mp solution.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-7858522486872050202014-04-25T00:56:28.225+03:002014-04-25T00:56:28.225+03:00Can any one explain the Spatially Multiplexed Expo...Can any one explain the Spatially Multiplexed Exposure HDR?<br />The comparison with conventional multi-frame HDR implies this is spatial instead of temporal. However, how it achieve spatial multiple exposure? by some pixels with one exposure and other pixels with different exposure? In this case, how can it output 13M full resolution HDR picture?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-6688469285498040462014-04-25T00:24:07.212+03:002014-04-25T00:24:07.212+03:00This is a 1/3-inch format sensor, not a 1/4-inch a...This is a 1/3-inch format sensor, not a 1/4-inch as stated in your introduction.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com