Phenomena Specific To Cmos Image Sensors; Notes On Exportation - IAI SP-20000M-PMCL User Manual

Cmos digital progressive scan monochrome and color camera with mini camera link interface
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SP-20000-PMCL User Manual (Ver. 3.1)

Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors

The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors.
These do not indicate malfunctions.
Aliasing: When shooting straight lines, stripes, and similar patterns, vertical aliasing (zigzag distortion)
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may appear on the monitor.
Blooming: When strong light enters the camera, some pixels on the CMOS image sensor may receive
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much more light than they are designed to hold, causing the accumulated signal charge to overflow into
surrounding pixels. This "blooming" phenomenon can be seen in the image but does not affect the
operation of the camera.
Fixed pattern noise: When shooting dark objects in high-temperature conditions, fixed pattern noise
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may occur throughout the entire video monitor screen.
Defective pixels: Defective pixels (white and black pixels) of the CMOS image sensor are minimized at
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the factory according to shipping standards. However, as this phenomenon can be affected by the
ambient temperature, camera settings (e.g., high sensitivity and long exposure), and other factors, be
sure to operate within the camera's specified operating environment.

Notes on Exportation

When exporting this product, please follow the export regulations of your country or region.
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