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Comparison of simplified back-illuminated and front-illuminated pixel cross-sections. A back-illuminated (BI) sensor, also known as back-side illumination (BSI) sensor, is a type of digital image sensor that uses a novel arrangement of the imaging elements to increase the amount of light captured and thereby improve low-light performance.
Nikon Zf logo. The Zf is a full-frame camera believed to use the same 24.5MP BSI-CMOS sensor used in the Nikon Z6II, as its official specifications are the same.It has a 273-point phase-detection autofocus system and can shoot up to 10 frames per second in normal mode, and 14 frames per second in expanded mode.
In 2016, Hasselblad announced the X1D, a 50MP medium-format mirrorless camera, with a 44 mm × 33 mm (1.7 in × 1.3 in) CMOS sensor. [24] In late 2016, Fujifilm also announced its new Fujifilm GFX 50S medium format, mirrorless entry into the market, with a 43.8 mm × 32.9 mm (1.72 in × 1.30 in) CMOS sensor and 51.4MP.
The raf file specifications differ from earlier versions of Fuji .raf files meaning that older software can not read HS10 raw files. For example, Adobe Photoshop versions prior to CS5 cannot read the new format. The Raw converter that comes with the camera does not save in TIF file format. HD Video up to 1080p at 30 frame/s with stereo audio ...
(* The pixel number of 6,000x4,000 ist the number of "effective pixels". The sensor usually has a few extra rows of pixels on all four sides, which explains the sensor resolution of 24.3 MPixels often stated, but no information about the exact image size available.) 6,016 4,000 24,064,000 24.1 Nikon D3300 Canon M50: 6,048 4,032 24,385,536 24.4
Sensor Model Number of effective pixels Total number of pixels Sensor type Sensor size First announcement date Utilizing cameras X-Trans [9] 16.3 MP 23.6 mm x 15.6 mm 9 January 2012 [4] Fujifilm X-Pro1. Fujifilm X-E1. Fujifilm X-M1. X-Trans II [10] 16.3 MP 16.7 MP 23.6 mm x 15.6 mm 7 January 2013 [11] Fujifilm X100S. Fujifilm X-E2. Fujifilm X-T1
Nikon FX format 45.7 megapixel back-illuminated (BSI) CM sensor; 4K UHD video in 30p, 25p, and 24p uncropped in MOV or MP4 encoding and simultaneously uncompressed . New focus peaking aid. [8] Slow motion video with up to 120 frames-per-second (fps) in 1080p; Electronic image stabilization (vibration reduction, VR) in 1080p DX format video ...
Exmor R is a back-illuminated version of Sony's CMOS image sensor. [5] Exmor R was announced by Sony on 11 June 2008 and was the world's first mass-produced implementation of the back-illuminated sensor technology. [6] [non-primary source needed] Sony claims that Exmor R is approximately twice as sensitive as a normal front illuminated sensor.