Canon eos5d manual Infrared, Low-Pass Filter Construction, Cmos sensor

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EOS 50D Gapless Microlenses

 

Photodiode

 

EOS 50D

EOS 40D

Several optical and electronic technology advancements debut in the EOS 50D’s CMOS sensor. For starters, a new micro manufacturing process was used in the CMOS semiconductor production phase to increase the light-sensitive photodiode area. Above the photodiode, gapless microlenses improve the light-gathering efficiency of the smaller 4.7µm pixels and help achieve high ISO speeds (standard range from ISO 100 to 3200, with expanded 6400 or 12,800 ISO settings possible) plus lower noise images than on the EOS 40D.

Next, improved 4-channel data reading from each line on the sensor paired with a new high-speed, low-voltage amp increases the signal speed by about 1.5x over the EOS 40D’s sensor, helping to maintain a fast 6.3 fps burst rate despite the higher amounts of data coming from the sensor’s 15.1 megapixels. Power consumption is also reduced.

Infrared, Low-Pass Filter Construction

Dichroic mirror (Reflects infrared rays)

3. Infrared-absorbing glass

CMOS sensor

4.Low-pass filter -2 (Separates image in vertical direction)

2.Phaser layer

(Converts linear polarized

light into circular polarized light)

1.Low-pass filter -1 (Separates image

in horizontal direction)

DIGIC 4 and 14-Bit A/D

Conversion

In front of the CMOS imaging surface and micro-mirror array is a protective infrared and low-pass filter array that is similar in design to the one found on the EOS 40D. However, as on the EOS 5D Mark II, Canon has added a dust-repelling fluorine coating to the front surface of the first low pass filter and moved the infrared blocking, dichroic coating to the back side of that filter.

Both new EOS DSLRs rely on the incredible speed, advanced image-processing capabilities, and lower power consumption provided by Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor. The major advances and features it provides over the DIGIC III Image Processor in the EOS 40D or older DIGIC II Image Processor found in the EOS 5D include:

1)Low noise image development, allowing for better noise reduction at all ISOs and 2 stops higher normal ISO speed in the EOS 5D Mark II.

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Contents White Paper III VII Overview EOS 50D EOS 50D’s 3.0-inch LCD EOS 5D Mark II’s Viewfinder II. Summary of NEW and Improved Features II. Summary of NEW and Improved Features II. Summary of NEW and Improved Features EOS-1Ds Mark II. Summary of NEW and Improved Features III. Video Recording on EOS 5D Mark III. Video Recording on EOS 5D Mark CF card Video Display III. Video Recording on EOS 5D Mark III. Video Recording on EOS 5D Mark New Video Shooting Capability IV. Performance and Reliability Low-Pass Filter Construction Microlens Comparison Conceptual DiagramSensor Comparison Chart Opening Ratio Conceptual DiagramCmos sensor Infrared, Low-Pass Filter ConstructionEOS 5D Mark II only Digic 4 Image Processor improvements EOS 5D Mark II Image Recording Specifications EOS 50D Image Recording SpecificationsIntelligent lithium-ion battery on EOS 5D Mark Peripheral Illumination Correction Auto Lighting Optimizer Coating Layers on LCD Monitor IV. Performance and Reliability Sensor Configuration AF Points AF Sensor Arrangement EOS 5D Mark II AF Systems IV. Performance and Reliability Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Construction Diagram EOS 5D Mark II Exterior Layout IV. Performance and Reliability IV. Performance and Reliability Live View Function Controls and Convenience Creative Auto Settings Setting Exposure Compensation and AEB Controls and Convenience Controls and Convenience Controls and Convenience Quick Control Screen VI. Intelligent Bundled Software VI. Intelligent Bundled Software VII.NEW Accessories and Lenses VII.NEW Accessories and Lenses EOS 5D Mark II WFT-E4A EMD EMD External and Cross Section of EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 isLens group EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 is Lens Movement During ZoomingVIII. Specifications Image Recording Imaging SensorPerformance Autofocus System Live View FunctionLCD Monitor Flash Exposure ControlInterface ViewfinderImage Control Body Power SupplyDirect Printing EOS 5D Mark Movie Shooting and Playback MOVMonaural recording using the built-in microphone LCD Monitor Brightness Levels Auto LCD Brightness Seconds ~ 1/8000, plus Bulb x-sync at 1/250 sec WFT-E4/E4A Remote Control Audio/Video Terminals All Canon EF lenses Optics FocusingAccessories Dimensions and WeightAutofocus Image StabilizerIX. Feature Comparison Charts EOS 50D Comparison Chart Built-in Flash EOS 5D Mark II Comparison Chart Nikon D700 Nikon D3 Nikon D90 Sony A900 Nikon D700 Nikon D3 Nikon D90 Sony A900 Recording Media Conclusion Conclusion