CCD vs CMOS 0
CCD vs. CMOS: CCDs have traditionally provided a “cleaner” image via a higher SNR than CMOS, but recent and ongoing developments in CMOS technology have closed this gap, especially in the case of large, high-resolution, high-frame-rate chips.With CMOS, less vertical smear is an advantage; vertical smear is very common when shooting with a very bright object, such as a light, that is in the shot. The effect shows up as “points” coming off a bright spot, which CMOS helps to reduce.
Ccd 0
CCD: Charge-Coupled Device that is used to detect light, but not color, in video and digital still cameras. On their own, most sensors would detect only black-and-white images. To achieve full color, filters are used on the chips, either spread out evenly (three-CCD Red, Blue and Green, using dichroic filters in a prism) or on each pixel (one-CCD via colored filters).




