Sony Releases a High-Speed Vision Sensor that Makes Detection and Tracking of Objects at 1,000 fps Possible

Sony released the specs of an impressive sensor for industrial applications. It’s capable of tracking objects at 1,000fps! Here is the press text:

Sony Releases a High-Speed Vision Sensor that Makes Detection and Tracking of Objects at 1,000 fps Possible

Stacked CMOS Image Sensor that Combines High-Frame-Rate Imaging and High-Speed Sensing

Tokyo, Japan—Sony Corporation today announced the release of the new IMX382 high-speed vision sensor, which enables detection and tracking of objects at 1,000 frames per second. Sony will begin shipping samples in October 2017.

This vision sensor features a stacked configuration with a back-illuminated pixel array and signal processing circuit layer. The circuit layer is equipped with image processing circuits and a programmable column-parallel processor, delivering high-speed target detection and tracking. This configuration enables high-sensitivity imaging thanks to the back-illuminated pixel array, with target detection and tracking at 1,000 frames per second. The new sensor uses information such as color and brightness obtained from pixels to detect objects, then extracts the object’s centroid, moment and motion vector, and finally outputs the information from the vision sensor in each frame.

  • High-speed vision sensor IMX382
Model name Sample shipment date Sample price (excluding tax)
High-speed vision sensor IMX382 October 2017 100,000 JPY

This vision sensor has achieved imaging, target detection and tracking at 1,000 fps on a single chip. This not only expands the scope of application, but delivers new value that was difficult to obtain with conventional systems.

On past systems equipped with a 30 fps processing image sensor, it was not always possible to capture fast-moving objects and/or phenomena. At 1,000 fps, approximately 33 times faster in imaging speed than conventional chips, the new product can capture fast-moving objects and detect objects from image information, while using high-speed processing to extract information such as centroid, moment, and motion vector. Because the processing results can be output from the sensor in each frame, feedback to the system is faster than conventional methods. Delays in detecting anomalies or malfunctions in production lines at factories and other places can produce fatal results. However, this vision sensor makes it possible to instantly capture such events, so that orders can be issued quickly to stop the system.

Conventional industrial robots are normally operated by specifying motion coordinates using a program. Utilizing the high-speed tracking functionality of this vision sensor, however, enables real-time feedback to robots, enabling autonomous robot operation that is responsive to the movement and status of objects. This helps make robot teaching more efficient, contributing to improved productivity.

On conventional systems, the image processing required for detecting and tracking of objects has to be carried out at a later stage (on a computer, or other computing device). This vision sensor changes all that by delivering imaging, target detection and tracking image processing on a single chip. Not only does this make the later stage devices more compact and help to save overall system power; it also expands the new system development potential by eliminating certain physical limitations.

Timed with the sample shipping, Sony will also be providing evaluation kits. The evaluation kit consists of the camera and control software, making it easy to evaluate the sensor in diverse customer environments.

Sony is focusing intently on the sensing field and seeking to leverage its potential in the image sensor market. By integrating the imaging technology that it has developed over the years with sensing technologies that enable information acquisition and utilization, Sony strives to pioneer new applications and new markets for image sensors.

Main Features

1. Enables detection and tracking of targets at 1,000 frame per second
  • The signal processing circuit layer on the bottom of the stacked configuration is equipped with image processing circuits and a programmable column-parallel processor, delivering high-speed target detection and tracking. This construction enables high-sensitivity imaging with back-illuminated pixel array and achieves target detection and tracking at 1,000 frames per second.
  • The new sensor uses information such as color and brightness obtained from pixels to detect objects, then extracts the object’s centroid, moment and motion vector, and finally outputs the information from the vision sensor as a signal in each frame.
Check out the video on the high-speed vision sensor
2. Built-in sensing function for a compact system and power savings
  • The product achieves imaging and image processing on a single chip. Not only does this make for a more compact overall system and power savings; it also expands the new system development potential by eliminating certain physical limitations.
  • For system output, in addition to the image data output pathway the chip is also equipped with an output pathway solely for sensing information, so users can select between them for their particular application.
3. Evaluation kit allows the sensor to be evaluated in diverse usage environments
The evaluation kit consists of a camera and software and is designed makes it easy to evaluate the sensor in a variety of customer usage environments.
  • IMX382 high-speed vision sensor configuration

Sony Tidbits…


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Ty:If You Have a Sony A6500, a6300 or a a6000 and a Zhiyun Crane You need this cable! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFaQsEHNmqE&t=1s

Mariano:Portraits with the Sony a7II and adapted K-mount lenses from movetomirrorless

This video shows Sony A9 Eye-Tracking autofocus seems to work phenomenally well

Sony said the new A9 camera has the best Eye Autofocusing performance of all Sony cameras yet. And this video posted by a Japanese tester for sure seems to prove that this statement might be true:

Sony A9:
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Craig:a documentary film was aired today that I shot all of the stills for with the Sony a7s, a7rII and a6000, including the movie poster. The filmmakers (who are separate from me—I just did the stills) also used Sony cameras and lenses, they used the FS7. The a7rII I used was rented because it wasn’t even available yet for purchase, so I literally used it on a job and without testing it first, and it performed nearly flawlessly. Now it’s a totally proven camera.
Here’s a link to the trailer: https://medium.com/hbo-cinemax-pr/rock-and-a-hard-place-debuts-march-27-on-hbo-456d91549694

Roland:I was with a RX100V & A7RII (and DJI Mavic) in Patagonia. Most of time I used the RX100V, a perfect travel camera! i love the quality and the dynamic range of this small sensor. I wrote a small review (german): http://www.rolandmichels.com/patagonien-roadmovie/

This week SAR readers photos selection


José Ramos Photography‎
“Pareidolia”
Sony a7R + Venus Laowa 12mm f2.8
Standing silent in the dark landscapes of Alentejo, right by the border with Spain, surrounded by all kinds of unidentifiable and ever growing
animal sounds, where everything becomes so much larger than us. As soon as the eyes adapt to such intense darkness, a surreal dome of stars fills the
sky, and the elusive Milky Way progressively appears near the horizon, slowly rotating as the night advances.
Even though the cold is slowly becoming too intense, winning the battle against the mupltiple layers of clothing, there’s a purpose in the
persistence of the visit: to unveil what lies beneath the dark, and enter a world where elephants drink on top of bridges, stars become near
confident neighboors, and light expands through every corner of our Universe.
Location: Elvas – Ajuda Bridge
José Ramos © http://www.facebook.com/joseramosphotography

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Amarate: “I did short comparisons between Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 and Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 and post in my facebook page. Please feel free to share if you want.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/gift.of.light.photo/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1007582002708026

Mariusc:Recently I took a trip to Tenerife and recorded a Slow Motion Travel Film that I’ve posted on my YouTube channel. I think it would be a nice thing to show the abilities of the camera to your audience. Here is the link to the film: https://youtu.be/bgMZspjuvO0

Sony 500mm $13,000 lens smashed on the floor!

Jon Devo smashed a $13,000 Sony 500m lens on the floor! His comment on Instagram is:

£12.5K worth of ouch. Not taking care when mounting large telephoto lenses can be a costly mistake. 🙈

I guess (and I hope) this lens was covered by his insurance. It’s also hard to replace this lens as you need to order it welll in advance and it will ship to you only within 1-2 months (Check at [shopcountry 58571]).

This is the 500mm G lens on a Sony A99II:

Thanks to the anonymous source who sent me this!