X-Trans CMOS | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - Switzerland-French (original) (raw)
Continuous Evolution on Resolution
and Color Reproduction
X-Trans™ CMOS *1 sensor developed by Fujifilm.
Nurtured the idea from film technology,
X-Trans controls moiré while achieving high resolution without the use of a low-pass filter.
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X-Trans is Fujifilm’s trademark or registered trademark.
About X-Trans CMOS
Moiré is controlled by a low-periodic color filter array
that replicates a highly random arrangement of silver
particles on the analog films and efficient color
interpolation from surrounding pixels.
POINT
Arrangement of all three RGB pixels on every single line
RGB is always placed on any horizontal or vertical line to correctly interpolate colors in high-frequency images
POINT
Arrangement of G pixel on all diagonal lines
G pixels are placed in all diagonal lines. It improves the accuracy of diagonal high-frequency image detection and color interpolation
About the Bayer filter array in
conventional cameras
High resolution by eliminating
an optical low-pass filter
Sample image
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History of X-Trans CMOS
Fujifilm has been innovating sensors to achieve high image quality in digital photography since silver halide film.
1970-1990’s
Led the photographic industry with silver halide film
1999
Developed Super
CCD
2008
Developed Super
CCD EXR
2012
Developed X-Trans CMOS
based on film technology
2013
Developed X-Trans CMOS II
with phase detection pixel
2016
Developed 24.3MP X-Trans
CMOS III, achieving high speed
reading by copper process
2018
Developed back-illuminated
26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4
2022
Developed Stacked layer back illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HS
2022
Developed High-resolution
40MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR