Thanks to the 12-bit BSI CMOS sensor developed by Vision Research (High Speed Vision Sales) for the Phantom T4040 high-speed camera, 9,350fps are possible with a maximum image resolution of 2560×1664 pixels (up to 444,000fps with reduced image resolution). The high quantum efficiency of the pixels ensures that the sensor works optimally in low light conditions and significantly minimizes the signal-to-noise ratio. This allows the camera to be used even in normal daylight and opens up a light sensitivity ISO for mono from 12,500 to 64,000, color 3,200 to 16,000. The camera offers exposure times of a minimum of 1µs as standard and 250ns in the FAST option.
247MP CMOS by Sony
Sony recently released a 247MP rolling shutter CMOS image sensor available in monochrome (IMX811-AAMR) and color (IMX811-AAQR) variants which have a 64.84mm diagonal, a square pixel array, as well as 5.3fps.