Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Spectral response of Nikon DSLRs (D90 and D300s)

Relative spectral response of two Nikon DSLR cameras were measured and shown in the post.

Background on spectral response:
Spectral response of a detector describes the efficiency of transforming photons to digital signals (i.e. CCD counts). It is related to quantum efficiency QE by the following equation

SR(lambda) = Const*QE(lambda)./lambda

where SR stands for spectral response, QE stands for quantum efficiency and lambda is the wavelength. 

Bayer pattern filter array employed in DSLR cameras
For a DSLR camera, a Bayer pattern filter array with RGB channels are normally employed to yield a vivid color image. The spectral response of each channel was measured and shown below.


Setup:
A stable light source is used to provide the illumination. A calibrated spectrometer is used to disperse the light and provide a known spectrum on the ground glass. The spectrum is then imaged by the camera. The ratio of the real spectrum (on the ground glass) and the imaged spectrum (by the camera) is a direct measure of the relative spectral response.


Setup to measure the spectral response of a DSLR camera

Images are taken in raw format (.NEF for Nikon) to preserve quantitative information. The subsequent image decoding and processing is performed by an open source software OMA that runs on Mac OS.


Results:

The spectral response of two Nikon DSLR cameras are shown here. Despite that D300s is a more advanced model than D90, the two employ the same CMOS sensor. The measured spectral responses of the two are quite similar. The Y-axis shows the relative signal response.


Spectral response of Nikon D90

Spectral response of Nikon D300s

1 comment:

  1. Hi vitabin,

    I want to get deeper understand about the Spectral response of DSLRs,could you help me ?

    Jian

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