 The new sensor will enable clearly luminated images from atmospheres as dark as a movie theater. (Source: Korea Electronic Technology Institute)
Researchers don't want you to worry about bright flashes in dimly-lit scenes anymore
Our eyes will possibly get some relief from the blinding
flash of cameras in low-light scenarios. South Korea's Electronic
Technology Institute announced the development of a new image sensor
chip that allows digital cameras to capture vibrant images without a flash in
dark spaces.
The digital camera equipped with the chip will be able to take high-resolution
photos or video-recordings at 1 lux. The camera will be able to snap
pictures in places such as theaters, underground traffic tunnels, or dark-lit
bars and clubs. The chip promises clear pictures with light as bright as
the lighting from a candle 1 meter away in a dark room and is said to be
2,000 times more light sensitive than other sensor types. The will
initially be used for camera phones, CCTV cameras and vehicle rear-view
cameras.
Institute officials stated that state-run Korea Electronics Technology
Institute has developed the single
carrier modulation photo detector (SMPD) chip using nanotechnology.
The institute already spent roughly 11 billion won ($10.5 million USD) on
the development of the SMPD chip over the past four years. The expected
earnings from the chip exportation is about 2 trillion won ($2.2 billion USD)
annually
No news has been released yet about the production details of the chip, nor has
there been any pricing estimates on the chip.
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