Omnivision OVM6948 Camera World's Smallest Image Sensor
Now that you’ve seen the world’s smallest zero-emission gelateria, it may be time to check out the Omnivision OVM6948 camera. It’s currently the world’s smallest commercially available image sensor and actually has many practical uses including in dental, veterinary, internet-of-things (IoT), industrial, wearable as well as forensic devices.



This microscopic image sensor uses OMNIVISION’s proven OmniBSI+ pixel technology to deliver best-in-class image quality and low-light performance in a 1/36-inch optical format. Featuring an image array capable of capturing 200 x 200 resolution video at up to 30 FPS, while offering exceptional low-light sensitivity of 1000 mV/lux-sec, thanks to OMNIVISION’s proprietary sensor technology.

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Omnivision OVM6948 Camera World's Smallest Image Sensor
Omnivision OVM6948 Camera World's Smallest Image Sensor

Current Guinness World record title issued to OMNIVISION Technologies, Inc.: Smallest Commercially Available Image Sensor. The smallest commercially available image sensor is the OV6948, measuring 0.575 mm x 0.575 mm x 0.232 mm, made by OMNIVISION Technologies, Inc. (USA). The record is based on product testing and market research carried out by Transparency Market Research in Pune, India, on 10 April 2019,” said the company.

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