[13:20 Tue,4.October 2011 by Rudi Schmidts] |
According to the Golem, Samsung has a 1 / 2 0.33-inch CMOS sensor with 16 megapixels BSI presented, can spend the 4K video resolution at 60 frames per second. (Even 16 MegaPixel he should still make an impressive 30 frames per second). Since Samsung is hardly represented in the professional segment, this sensor is probably intended more for the lowest 4K-consumer solutions. Of course, behind it a suitably potent potter electronic signal, which can wegkomprimieren the masses of pixels in real time. If you look at actual performance, however, the ARM chip and signal processors, so this should not pose a big problem nowadays. Initial samples are already being sampled at manufacturers, the mass delivery will take place in November. Golem speculates that it is likely to be used in market-ready devices will usually last for 3 months. Since even the first 4K displays are ready for the market (but still at prices around 10,000 dollars) must add up to probably ever speculative one and 1. We touch so that we are at CES 2012 in January, the announcement of the first consumer experience 4K recording devices. Whether as a video extra feature in digital cameras or camcorders will be seen as independent. We even touch on the former, unless Sony and Panasonic camcorders already have a ready-4K-standard in the drawer, nor would unexpectedly. HD finally came before the pro-rail in the mantle of HDV on the market. more infos at bei www.golem.de deutsche Version dieser Seite: Samsung bringt 4K Consumer Sensor - Startschuss für Consumer 4K? |