Santa Clara, California-February 18, 2020, OmniVision, the world ’s leading digital imaging solution provider, released a 1 / 1.7 “optical specification 0.8 micron 64-megapixel image sensor OV64C. And it is for smartphone HD cameras. The sensor is using OmniVision’s PureCel®Plus chip stacking technology and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) technology. It can provide high-quality smartphones with high-quality still image capture and 4K video performance in the industry.
In addition, OV64C also provides many rich features. Such as The four-in-one hardware pixel reduction algorithm. It is for full-resolution Bayer output. And digital cropping zoom. And a CPHY interface with fewer pins, but greater throughput. It makes it an ideal choice for the rear main camera in a multi-camera configuration.
According to Arun Jayaseelan, OmniVision Marketing Manager:
TSR estimates that shipments of image sensors with a resolution of 64 million pixels and above for smartphone manufacturers will reach 127 million units in 2020. With outstanding resolution and rich features, OV64C has a unique advantage in meeting the needs of high-end smartphone designers.
The OV64C performance
The OV64C integrates an on-chip four-in-one color filter array and hardware pixel reduction algorithm to provide high-quality 64-megapixel Bayer output in real time. Under low-light conditions, the sensor can output 16-megapixel images with four times the sensitivity through adjacent pixels, achieving 1.6 micron equivalent performance in preview and still image capture. Under all conditions, the OV64C consistently captures better-quality images and achieves 2x digital crop zoom with 16-megapixel resolution and fast mode switching.
OV64C uses Type 2, 2×2 micro-lens phase detection autofocus (ML-PDAF) technology to improve the accuracy of autofocus, especially in low light conditions. Output formats include:
64 megapixels at 15 frames per second (fps);
8K video at 30 fps;
16 megapixel at 30 fps with 4 in 1 pixel merging;
60 fps 4K video
and 30 fps 4K video
with electronic image stabilization support. In addition, OV64C supports triple-exposure interlaced HDR up to 16 megapixel video mode.
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