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Glossary Term: Light Funnel

September 15th, 2008 by Greg Innes

Light Funnel is the term given to a feature found in Sony’s new Megapixel range of cameras (Sony SNC-DM110, Sony SNC-DM160).

Security

Designed for security surveillance and monitoring in low-light environments, Light Funnel provides brighter than average images in low light environments using a technique based on the 1.3 megapixel sensor found in the camera.

How it works

Sensor drawing to help illustrate the Light Funnel procedure

It works first by reducing the maximum resolution of the camera to 640×480 VGA. This is effectively 1/4 of the image size the sensor can produce. Using the sensitivity data from the other 3/4s of the sensor provides a complete VGA image which is 3x brighter than average.

Benefits

Normally to increase the brightness of an image the shutter speed would be lowered to let more light through to the sensor. The downside of slowing the shutter speed of the camera is that moving objects appear blurred. A blurred, unrecognisable subject is no good for security applications. The benefit of Light Funnel is that by using the imaging sensor in such a unique way the shutter speed of the camera remains unaffected. This means bright detailed images at night with no blurring.

Axis Q7401 – Images

September 5th, 2008 by Greg Innes

Axis Q7401 left facing

Axis Q7401 left facing - back

Axis Q7401 right facing

Axis Q7401 right facing - back

Axis P3301-V – Images

September 4th, 2008 by Greg Innes

Axis P3301-v ceiling mounted

Axis P3301-V front facing

Axis P3301-V wall mounted left

Axis P3301-V wall mounted right

Axis P3301 – Images

September 4th, 2008 by Greg Innes

Axis P3301 ceiling mounted

Axis P3301 wall mounted left

Axis P3301 wall mounted right

Axis P3301 front facing

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