
difference between APS -C sensor and CMOS sensor - Photo.net
Apr 18, 2010 · <p>I'm confused, I'm reading about crop factor and the difference between a full frame sensor and APS - C sensor. Does a CMOS sensor have any relation to APS - C sensor? <br> I …
What's the difference in full frame and CMOS - Photo.net
Dec 10, 2011 · <p>I was wondering if someone could please explain to me what the difference is between a full frame sensor and a small sensor, or crop sensor. Or perhaps guide me to a website …
CCD vs CMOS vs FOVEON vs LBCAST image sensor - Photo.net
Jun 20, 2004 · I've seen many type of image sensor (CMOS,CCD,FOVEON,LBCAST). Someone can show me what is different between them, strengths and weakness. Please ! Thank you.
Spectral Response of CMOS vs CCD - Nikon - Photo.net
Sep 20, 2004 · Hi Folks, Could some one shed some light on the spectral response of a CMOS sensor compared to a CCD (assuming there is no filter in front of the sensor)? For example, Selenium …
CMOS sensor and airport x-rays - Photo.net
Jan 1, 2004 · I have searched the forums for information about the effects of airport x-rays on digital cameras and have found a few posts, but they seem to refer to just the occasional exposure. I'm an …
Long-term radiation damage to CMOS sensors? - Photo.net
Jun 25, 2007 · I would recommend you spend some more time researching the topic of long exposures with CCD and CMOS sensors and the various affects heat and time can play on photon counting. …
could laser light burn CCD - Photo.net
Dec 3, 2004 · The CMOS sensor would have been vaporized though and not survived the laser impact.<br> Thirdly, the NOVA laser does not fire that way. It is part of the National Ignition Facility …
Do digital camera CCD/CMOS sensors *wear out* over time?
Sep 28, 2006 · The official manufacturer verdict is the sensor is unrecoverable and in need of replacement.</p> <p>I notice it's difficult to find published MTBF rates for sensors. Although it is …
The lifespan of a Digital Sensor - Photo.net
Dec 20, 2003 · The sensor in and of itself is fairly stable but can develop "hot pixels," short circuites, or any of the other myriad faults found in electronic circuits. You must remember that the camera is an …
Digital camera sensor damage from the sun - Photo.net
Oct 13, 2004 · Some alternative explanations for instances of apparent sensor damage may be that anti-reflective coatings on the near-IR exclusion filter were burned (or perhaps a plastic IR exclusion filter …