Image Sensor Type
Among image sensors, we distinguish two main groups: CCD (charge-coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor). They primarily differ in their manufacturing processes. CCD sensors are more commonly used, as they offer higher sensitivity, but they consume more power. CMOS sensors are less frequently installed in devices, but they have advantages such as lower cost, lower power consumption, and lower thermal noise due to reduced heat generation, resulting in better image quality.