OmniVision creates a mobile sensor capable of recording at 1080p

OmniVision is already ready to bring to market a new sensor for mobile devices whose main virtue is the ability to record content to 1080p and 30 fps. The sensor, CMOS type, is 2-megapixel resolution, and to use that kind of chip, will achieve better results in noise and shooting in poor light conditions.
The sensor, called the OV2710, also works at resolutions of 720p and 640 x 480 pixels. In the first case we can record at 60fps and in lower resolution, 120 fps, which gives us a slow motion effect very interesting with a very acceptable resolution.
The size of the sensor makes it possible to put both laptops and webcams on compact camcorders or even mobile phones.
Posted on August 27, 2009
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