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Date: 22nd Sept 09
CAP-XX study compares white LED flash
with Xenon
Supercapacitor specialist CAP-XX has published an updated
study comparing different flash light solutions based on
xenon, and high-current LEDs. The light power and energy
using 1.3, 3.2 and 5 megapixel camera phones are considered
in this study.
Supercapacitor driven LEDs produce more light energy than
most xenon flashes and also occupy less space in mobile
phones and digital cameras. Xenon flash tubes produce higher
light power, but over a very short flash exposure, whereas
high-current LEDs driven by a supercapacitor produce lower
light power, but over a longer flash exposure.
"People often wrongly assume that light power, which
is the brightness or intensity of the flash, is the key
because it's what draws our attention, but it's really the
light energy that counts," said Pierre Mars, CAP-XX
vice president of applications engineering.
"BriteFlash maximizes performance from our LUXEON
Flash LEDs so that cell phone users get superior image quality,"
said Michel Zwanenburg, product manager, LUXEON Flash, Philips
Lumileds.
For detailed test results, visit: http://www.cap-xx.com/news/photogallery.htm#FlashTable
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