And all thanks to Omnivision, one of those companies intent on breaking records in our mobile phones. Do you want your new camera is capable of recording video quality of 1920 x 1080 pixels at 30 fps and also take 10 megapixel photos in the meantime? Well, you just have to wait for the new sensor OV10810 reach the phone companies and offer them in future advanced mobile phones.
Or very compact camcorders. This new development is an Omnivision CMOS sensor built with technology that lets you design OmniBSI sensor 1/2.5 inch size with ten million pixels (that being sensible is not much sense in a mobile phone just because it has a camera photos) resolution and can record 1080p video.
The highlight is that these two functions may be done at the same time. The power of the chip allows you to also take and manage photos HDR, and also improve the dynamic range of vintage photos. If we reduce the resolution of the photos, which certainly can be stored in RAW format, you can opt to take them to 60 fps, which we also produce videos that will slow the game much more creative.
Or very compact camcorders. This new development is an Omnivision CMOS sensor built with technology that lets you design OmniBSI sensor 1/2.5 inch size with ten million pixels (that being sensible is not much sense in a mobile phone just because it has a camera photos) resolution and can record 1080p video.
The highlight is that these two functions may be done at the same time. The power of the chip allows you to also take and manage photos HDR, and also improve the dynamic range of vintage photos. If we reduce the resolution of the photos, which certainly can be stored in RAW format, you can opt to take them to 60 fps, which we also produce videos that will slow the game much more creative.
- OmniVision's OV10810 image sensor handles 1080p video recording, 10 megapixel image capture (10/01/2011)
- OmniVision OV10810: New image sensor lets you take 10 megapixel photos while shooting 1080p video (10/01/2011)
- Sony's new Cyber-shot cameras: 1920 x 1080/60p video capture, dual-recording and 3D imaging (06/01/2011)
- HD 1080P MX Goggles: 007 Bond Gear (08/01/2011)
- DXG gets vivacious with 1080p Twist and Luxe pocket camcorders (06/01/2011)
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