At the higher end, CMOS sensors are playing an important role in the development of slow-motion cameras and cameras offering 1080p at 60 frames per second or even higher resolution images. Ikegami's HDK-79EC/HS camera, for example, uses a CMOS sensor that can shoot in a variety of formats and speeds, both slow-motion and standard speeds, and is capable of delivering 1080p at 60 frames per second-the highest resolution available in the current high-definition standard.rn"It exploits the latest advances in CMOS imagers," notes Alan Keil, VP and director of engineering for lkegami, which received a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award at CES on Jan. 6, along with Avid, for its work on tapeless acquisition of content. "The CMOS sensor is very flexible in its operating configuration. Most of the high-speed ultra-slow-motion cameras, as well as the Super Hi-Vision NHK cameras, are all CMOS cameras."
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