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OmniVision: Here is the first 60 MP and 0.61 μm sensor to support 4K video and EIS

OmniVision is a leading company in the camera industry. Sure, not like Leica e Hasselblad, which we have recently seen participating in the design of photographic modules of different brands. Even the smartphones we use, in a global version, have optics with this name. Think of the My 10 Ultra but also to the dear old man Redmi Notes 4X. Today the company has presented a new perspective from 60 megapixel, the first to support videos in 4K with a greatness pixel equal to 0.61 μm and with integrated electronic stabilization. Let's see the details.

OmniVision OV60A is the first 60um 0,61 megapixel sensor to support 4K video with electronic image stabilization

OmniVision Technologies has announced the release of the image sensor OV60A, which uses proprietary technology PureCelPlus-S. According to the manufacturer, it's the industry's first 60MP 0.61μm pixel sensor that it supports 4K video with electronic image stabilization.

The OV60A offers a resolution of 60 megapixels with the smallest pixel size in its class at 0.61 µm. The OV60A can fit a 1 / 2.8 ″ optical format in 3: 4 or 16: 9 aspect ratio configurations. The 4-cell color filter array on the OV60A uses a binning close to the pixels to produce images up to 15 megapixels with 4 times the sensitivity, delivering performance equivalent to 1.22 µm for preview e native 4K video with additional pixels for electronic image stabilization (EIS).

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The OmniVision sensor also supports low power mode for the “always on” detection which can save battery when associated with the phone's artificial intelligence functions. To achieve this increase in resolution, along with a smaller pixel size and optical format, the OV60A is built on the PureCel®Plus-S technology by OmniVision. 

The new 0.61 µm pixel has 24% smaller area than the previous generation 0.7 µm pixel solution, however it can achieve higher quantum efficiency (QE) with better crosstalk and angular response. The new sensor supports a 15 megapixel output or 4K2K with EIS resolutions at 60 frames per second. 

The sensor can produce RAW RGB images with 10-bit and 8-bit color depth in low power mode. It features an interface MIPI (four lines supporting speeds up to 3.0 Gbps each).

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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