Image sensors for digital cameras are built with ever decreasing pixel sizes. The size of the pixels seems to be limited by technology only. However, there is also a hard theoretical limit for classical video camera systems: During a certain exposure time only a certain number of photons will reach the sensor. The resulting shot noise thus limits the signal-to-noise ratio. In this letter we show that current sensors are already surprisingly close to this limit.
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Schöberl, M. (2012). Photometric limits for digital camera systems. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 21(2), 020501. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jei.21.2.020501
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