For over three decades, the world has held its breath, waiting for the day when the concept of a digital film roll would materialize. We’re thrilled to announce that day has arrived, and it’s all thanks to your support. But our journey is far from over, and we’re counting on you to help us take the final leap.
For over three decades, the world has held its breath, waiting for the day when the concept of a digital film roll would materialize. We’re thrilled to announce that day has arrived, and it’s all thanks to your support. But our journey is far from over, and we’re counting on you to help us take the final leap.
The IMX269AQR1-D is a CMOS image sensor with a Type 4/3 diagonal size, measuring approximately 21.77 mm. It features an active pixel design with a square pixel array and offers an effective pixel count of 21.27 million pixels. This sensor is equipped with a PGA (Programmable Gain Amplifier) circuit that can provide a maximum gain of 24 dB and a 12-bit A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converter.
One notable feature of this sensor is its 12-bit digital output capability, which enables it to efficiently read out signals from its 21.27 million effective pixels at a high-speed rate of 27.27 frames per second in still picture mode.