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What is the difference between CCD and CMOS Image Sensors?

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What is the difference between CCD and CMOS Image Sensors?

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The image sensor for IP Cameras is responsible for transforming light into electrical signals. This process is otherwise known as the capturing of images digitally. The CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensor offers superior image performance and flexibility at the expense of system size. CCD image sensors feature better light sensitivity when directly compared to CMOS image sensors. As a result, the higher light sensitivity translates into better images in low light conditions. However, bright objects can cause the CCD image sensor to “bleed” causing vertical stripes on screen. CCD image sensors should be used in applications demanding the highest image quality achievable. The CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensors offer integration of added circuitry on a single chip, lower power usage and a more compact design at the expense of image quality and flexibility. As a result of this, CMOS image sensors are cheaper to manufacture and are usually sold at a lower cost

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