Sony Shows Off New High Sensitivity Sensor Called STARVIS

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Not to be outdone by Canon’s <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/canon-me20f-sh-available-for-preorder/">4,560,000 ISO sensor equipped ME20F-SH camera</a>. Sony is showcasing a new high sensitivity sensors called STARVIS, which looks to be for surveillance applications, but I’d imagine such technology will make its way to other image sensors in Sony’s lineup.</p>
<blockquote><p>The STARVIS is back-illuminated pixel technology used in CMOS image sensors for surveillance camera applications. It features a sensitivity of 2000 mV or more per 1 µm<sup>2</sup> (color product, when imaging with a 706 cd/m<sup>2</sup> light source, F5.6 in 1 s accumulation equivalent), and realizes high picture quality in the visible-light and near infrared light regions.</p></blockquote>
<p>A video demonstration of the new sensors capabilities is available after the break.</p>
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I smell an a7sIII/IV coming with that nailed to it sometime within the next 3-4 years...Price tagged: US $ 4000.00

here's more to it 12.4 MP...
http://www.sony.net/Products/SC-HP/new_pro/february_2014/imx226_e.html
 
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in 3 or 4 years it would have to the be the A7VI or A7VII (the A7III will probably be out next year).... AND there is probably an even chance Sony has scrapped it by then and moved on the the A12 or somesuch new platform (and mount)
 
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That video clearly is a simulation, not actual output from this sensor. It's obviously a composite of different images, unlike Canon's showcase, which depicts actual sensor output that has not been spliced together Frankenstein-style.
 
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Surveillance camera technology is often not suited to general photography. It usually involves low resolution very large photosites. People want 50 mp sensors, and not 3 mp sensors for their cameras.

Expecting to see super large photosites in general purpose cameras is unlikely to happen.
 
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chromophore said:
That video clearly is a simulation, not actual output from this sensor. It's obviously a composite of different images, unlike Canon's showcase, which depicts actual sensor output that has not been spliced together Frankenstein-style.

Yep. Here's the original shot of the Cheetah's on shutter stock, likely shot on Canon or Nikon...

stock-photo-cheetah-cubs-on-termite-mount-241593313.jpg


http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-241593313/stock-photo-cheetah-cubs-on-termite-mount.html?src=4G2JpTz1_Ar_ER0eaHZ_3g-1-49
 
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Good call! It looks like Sony's "demo" is a fake!
mouellic said:
chromophore said:
That video clearly is a simulation, not actual output from this sensor. It's obviously a composite of different images, unlike Canon's showcase, which depicts actual sensor output that has not been spliced together Frankenstein-style.

Yep. Here's the original shot of the Cheetah's on shutter stock, likely shot on Canon or Nikon...

stock-photo-cheetah-cubs-on-termite-mount-241593313.jpg


http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-241593313/stock-photo-cheetah-cubs-on-termite-mount.html?src=4G2JpTz1_Ar_ER0eaHZ_3g-1-49
 
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