Brief: Follow along for a hands-on demonstration that highlights performance points of the 13MP OV13850 camera module. This video showcases its 80-degree wide-angle lens, low-light capabilities, and high-frame-rate video recording, including 4K2K UHD and 1080p HD. You'll see how its compact design and advanced features like PDAF and EIS make it ideal for smartphones and other smart devices.
Related Product Features:
Features a 13MP resolution with 1.12 µm pixels for high-quality imaging in various lighting conditions.
Supports 4K2K UHD video at 30 fps and 1080p HD video at 60 fps with electronic image stabilization.
Includes phase detection auto focus (PDAF) for fast and accurate focusing.
Offers an 80-degree wide-angle field of view for broader scene capture.
Operates at 30 frames per second with zero shutter lag for seamless video and still capture.
Equipped with MIPI serial output interface supporting 1-lane, 2-lane, or 4-lane configurations.
Compact module size of 8.5 x 8.5 x less than 5 mm, suitable for space-constrained devices.
Supports high dynamic range (HDR) for enhanced video quality in challenging lighting.
FAQs:
What is the resolution and frame rate of the OV13850 camera module?
The OV13850 supports 13MP resolution at 30 frames per second for still images and video, with additional 4K2K UHD video at 30 fps and 1080p HD video at 60 fps.
Does this camera module support auto focus and image stabilization?
Yes, it features phase detection auto focus (PDAF) for quick focusing and electronic image stabilization (EIS) for smoother video recording, especially in 1080p and 4K modes.
What applications is the OV13850 camera module suitable for?
It is designed for a wide range of applications including smartphones, tablets, drones, security systems, driving recorders, AR/VR equipment, and medical devices like endoscopes.
What are the key low-light performance features of this module?
The OV13850 uses advanced PureCel technology and 1.12 µm pixels to deliver excellent low-light performance, along with support for high dynamic range (HDR) to improve image quality in varying light conditions.