In an industry full of big talk and bigger promises, it’s always refreshing (or sad, depending on your mood) when someone finally admits they couldn’t pull it off. That’s what happened this…
In a groundbreaking development, Canon has unveiled a full-frame CMOS sensor with an astonishing resolution of 410 megapixels (24,592 x 16,704 pixels). This sensor, boasting the largest number of pixels ever achieved…
The possibility of ARRI, a giant in the cinema camera industry, venturing into the realm of global shutter sensors by implementing OnSemi’s XGS 45000 CMOS image sensor is both exciting and thought-provoking.…
Nikon’s recent sensor patent published a few days ago, US20240388815A1, represents an exciting shift for the company. Traditionally reliant on Sony-made sensors for its flagship cameras, such as the Z9 (source), Nikon…
Sony has once again redefined imaging technology with the announcement of a new industrial sensor. While designed for industrial applications, this sensor’s size, just shy of Micro Four Thirds (M4/3), and its…
Cinema camera sensors are at the heart of filmmaking technology. The size of the sensor in a camera significantly impacts the visual aesthetic of a film, determining everything from the depth of…
Sony has announced a new small CMOS sensor (1/1.7 inch) capable of shooting RAW and has a 21.6-stop dynamic range. Although the sensor is aimed at automotive applications, it can be utilized…
In between the lines, we can understand that Nikon eagerly wants to develop global shutter cameras. In the recent RED’s CEO statements, Keiji (the new CEO) praises the global shutter technology of…
Sony adds two 4K handheld professional camcorders with AI-based subject recognition Autofocus, tracking, and Auto Framing. Titled HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200, those cameras are armed with a 1.0-type CMOS sensor, and a newly…
An intriguing deck by Sony focusing on smartphone videography, claims that smartphones will not incorporate full-frame sensors till 2030 and beyond. The maximum sensor size will be a bit more than 1…