Monday, September 14, 2009

Sony's Full Frame CCD SuperHAD II


Thanks to asdrubal for bringing our attentions to Sony's improved CCD sensor here.
The one of the major improvements on this CCD design is to shorten the distance between microlens and the sensor itself.
Does it help dRF you ask. Well, it should! The high incident angle problem can be thought of as light rays travel too "horizontal" to the ground, and as a result hitting the "well" rather than the ground of "well" as per The Luminous Landscape's terminology. So shortening the well indeed helps.
Hmm.... will this sensor bring out a dRF from Zeiss or Sony?

Links:
http://www.dslrmagazine.com/digital/tecnicas-de-fotografia-digital/sony-nuevo-ccd-full-frame-3.html
http://www.sony.net/Products/SC-HP/cx_news/vol52/pdf/featuring52.pdf

1 comments:

  1. Photo Rumors´ people have release something about an hypothetical Sony Alpha A1R that use the CCD Super HAD CCD II. One amazing thing is about the faster "electronic" shuter speed= 1/12000 !. The unknown data include too the mechanical shutter controlled electronically (I am not sure about the limit of the shutter speed in this case). Anyway an electronic shutter (without curtain) and a 35.4 megapixeles is music to me... I thinking in a possible digital rangefinder camera (D-Ikon).

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