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  2. Foveon X3 sensor - Wikipedia

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    The first digital camera to use a Foveon X3 sensor was the Sigma SD9, a digital SLR launched in 2002. [5] It used a 20.7 × 13.8 mm, 2268 x 1512 × 3 (3.54 × 3 MP) iteration of the sensor and was built on a Sigma-designed body using the Sigma SA mount.

  3. Fujifilm X-Trans sensor - Wikipedia

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    Under certain conditions, cameras equipped with X-Trans II and III sensors can exhibit purple flare/grid artifacts in backlit photos. [7] This occurs due to the particular arrangement of the phase detection and masking layers on the sensor. The appearance of the effect can vary with the demosaicing algorithms in use.

  4. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 13 released in 2021 has a main camera sensor size of 1/1.9". [19] The Nokia N8 (2010)'s 1/1.83" sensor was the largest in a phone in late 2011. The Nokia 808 (2012) surpasses compact cameras with its 41 million pixels, 1/1.2" sensor. [20] Sensor sizes of 1/2.3" and smaller are common in webcams, digital camcorders and most other ...

  5. Bayer filter - Wikipedia

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    The repeating 6×6 grid used in the x-trans sensor. The Fujifilm X-Trans CMOS sensor used in many Fujifilm X-series cameras is claimed [13] to provide better resistance to color moiré than the Bayer filter, and as such they can be made without an anti-aliasing filter. This in turn allows cameras using the sensor to achieve a higher resolution ...

  6. Live MOS - Wikipedia

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    It originally referred specifically to an NMOS sensor [2] but was later used to refer to CMOS, BSI CMOS, and stacked BSI CMOS sensors [3] so appears to generally reference active pixel sensors. Due to low energy consumption, it became possible to add the live preview function to all the Four Thirds System cameras since 2006 (except the Olympus ...

  7. Color filter array - Wikipedia

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    The Bayer color filter mosaic. Each two-by-two submosaic contains 2 green, 1 blue, and 1 red filter, each filter covering one pixel sensor.. In digital imaging, a color filter array (CFA), or color filter mosaic (CFM), is a mosaic of tiny color filters placed over the pixel sensors of an image sensor to capture color information.

  8. Three-CCD camera - Wikipedia

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    A three-CCD (3CCD) camera is a camera whose imaging system uses three separate charge-coupled devices (CCDs), each one receiving filtered red, green, or blue color ranges. Light coming in from the lens is split by a beam-splitter prism into three beams, which are then filtered to produce colored light in three color ranges or "bands".

  9. ISOCELL - Wikipedia

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    Both feature stacked LPDDR4 DRAM in the CMOS sensor. 9: The Galaxy S8 family utilizes either one of two sensors: the Samsung S5K3H1 or the Sony IMX320. They are regarded as nearly identical sensors. 10: The Galaxy S10 family utilizes either one of two sensors: the Samsung S5K3J1 or the Sony IMX374. They are regarded as nearly identical sensors.