What is Optical Image Stabilization?Optical Image stabilization (OIS) is a family of techniques used to reduce motion blurring in images due to motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure. It typically correct for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of the imaging device. OIS is applied to still and video cameras, image-stabilized binoculars, astronomical telescopes and also in smartphone cameras. Camera shake is particularly problematic for still photography at slow shutter speeds or with long focal length lenses. Camera shake can also cause visible frame-to-frame jitter in the recorded video. These problems can be minimized or even eliminated by applying OIS.
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Key Specifications**Image Sensor and Optics
Resolution: 4224 (H) × 3168 (V) = 13,381,632 (pixels) Optical size: 1/3 inches Data interface: MIPI DPHY method 1.188Gbps (max) Control interface: CSI-2 (I2C I/F) Color filter: Bayer RGB Data resolution: 10-bit Power consumption (max): 307mW Lens FOV: Diagonal 76.2 degree Lens focal length: 3.72mm Lens F number: F2.0 ±5% (Infinite) OIS module OIS type: VCM (Lens Tilting Type) Compensation angle: ± 0.60 degree Compensation: 3 EV stops (max.) VCM AF settling time: < 10ms VCM power consumption: 20mW to 169mW Control method: Open loop Other Operating temperature: 0 to 60 Degree Celsius Connector: 40-pin * Dimension: 20.3mm x 15.8mm x 5.94mm * * Demo module dimensions, actual dimensions can be smaller. ** This is specification of our standard solution. |
Applications
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Stabilization Demonstration Video
Stabilization Demonstration for Still Photo Capturing