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High Speed 1/1.8″ Type Cmos Sensor
the ability to output this resolution at 60 frames per second a data rate of around 384 megapixels per second). This sensor is important news both for its seamless transition between video capture and still capture and for the fact that it’s a CMOS sensor of the 1/1.8″ type, a rare thing indeed.
In addition to its impressive full resolution of 60 frames per second, this sensor can also deliver 300 frames per second at lower resolutions. Because of its design, this sensor can be used to capture full-resolution stills during video capture without any dropped frames.
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MODEL NAME: PREMIUM FHD
1/2.8″ and 1/1.8″ are two common sizes of image sensors used in CCTV cameras. Here are some of the differences between these two sizes:
Image quality: In general, a larger image sensor can provide better image quality, as it can capture more light and produce more detail in the image. Therefore, a 1/1.8″ image sensor is likely to produce better image quality than a 1/2.8″ image sensor.
Field of view: The size of the image sensor can also affect the field of view of the CCTV camera. A larger sensor can provide a wider field of view, which can be beneficial for monitoring large areas or capturing more detail in the image. Therefore, a 1/1.8″ image sensor may provide a slightly wider field of view than a 1/2.8″ image sensor.
Low-light performance: Larger image sensors generally perform better in low-light environments, as they can capture more light and produce clearer images with less noise. Therefore, a 1/1.8″ image sensor may perform better in low-light environments than a 1/2.8″ image sensor.
Cost: In general, larger image sensors are more expensive than smaller ones. Therefore, a CCTV camera with a 1/1.8″ image sensor is likely to be more expensive than a camera with a 1/2.8″ image sensor.