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  2. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    Lenses produced for 35 mm film cameras may mount well on the digital bodies, but the larger image circle of the 35 mm system lens allows unwanted light into the camera body, and the smaller size of the image sensor compared to 35 mm film format results in cropping of the image.

  3. Exmor - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Back-illuminated sensor - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of simplified back-illuminated and front-illuminated pixel cross-sections. A back-illuminated sensor, also known as backside illumination (BI) 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.

  5. Active-pixel sensor - Wikipedia

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    CMOS camera as a sensor Tutorial showing how low cost CMOS camera can replace sensors in robotics applications; CMOS APS vs CCD CMOS Active Pixel Sensor Vs CCD. Performance comparison; Image sensor inventor Peter J. W. Noble's web page with papers and video of 2015 presentation; Image showing FSI and BSI sensor topology

  6. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 - Wikipedia

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    It has a 20 megapixel 3:2 BSI-CMOS sensor and Leica-branded 25–400 mm equivalent focal length lens with a maximum aperture of f / 2.8 to f / 4 (f / 4 at about 170 mm and higher). [6] It has a 1-inch CMOS sensor and supports ISO film speeds from 80 to 25600, shutter speeds from 1/16000 s (electronic shutter) to 60 s and RAW capture, while the ...

  7. Nikon D780 - Wikipedia

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    As compared to the previous Nikon D750, this camera body has an upgraded EXPEED 6 processor (the D750 had an EXPEED 4 processor), a BSI CMOS sensor that allows for better low-light performance (the D750 had an ISO range of 100–12,800, where the D780 has a range of 100–51,200), and a faster maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 (as compared to 1/ ...

  8. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V - Wikipedia

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    Sensor/medium; Sensor type: BSI-CMOS: Sensor size: 6.17 x 4.55mm (1/2.3 inch type) Maximum resolution: 4896 x 3672 (18.2 megapixels) Film speed: 80-3200 (Expendable to 12800 with Multi Frame NR) Recording medium: SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card or Memory Stick Duo: Flash; Flash: Built-In: Shutter; Frame rate: 50p: Shutter speeds: 1/2000s to 30s ...

  9. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX30 - Wikipedia

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    Sensor/medium; Sensor: Sony Exmor R™ Sensor type: Backside-Illuminated (BSI) CMOS: Sensor size: 6.17 x 4.55 mm (1/2.3 inch) Sensor maker: Sony: Maximum resolution: 5184 x 3888 (20.4 megapixels) Film speed: ISO 80 - 3200: Recording medium: microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, MemoryStick Micro card; hybrid slot: Shutter; Shutter speeds: 4s to 1 ...