DIGIC
Digital Imaging Integrated Circuit(often styled as "DiG!C" ) isCanon Inc.'s name for a family ofsignal processingandcontrol unitsfordigital camerasandcamcorders.DIGIC units are used asimage processorsby Canon in its own digital imaging products. Several generations of DIGICs exist, and are distinguished by a version number suffix.
Currently,DIGICis implemented as anapplication-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)designed to perform high speed signal processing as well as the control operations in the product in which it has been incorporated. Over its numerous generations, DIGIC has evolved from a system involving a number of discreteintegrated circuitsto a single chip system, many of which are based around theARMinstruction set.Custom firmwarefor these units has been developed to add features to the cameras.
DIGIC in cameras
[edit]Original DIGIC
[edit]The originalDIGICwas used on thePowerShot G3[1](Sep 2002),Canon S1 IS(Mar 2004),A520(Mar 2005), and other cameras. It consists of three separate chips: a video processingIC,an image processing IC and a camera control IC.
DIGIC II
[edit]DIGIC IIis a single chip system introduced in 2004,[2]unlike the firstDIGIC,that allowed for more compact designs. DIGIC II also improved upon the original by adding a larger buffer and increasing processing speed. It has been used in some advanced consumer-level cameras and many digital SLRs such asCanon EOS 5DandCanon EOS 30D.
DIGIC II uses high-speedDDR-SDRAM,which improves startup time andAFperformance. It can write to memory card at speeds up to 5.8 MB/sec.[3]Additionally, Canon claims DIGIC II improves color, sharpness, and automaticwhite balancewith itsCMOS sensorin itsdigital SLRcamera line.
DIGIC III
[edit]TheDIGIC IIIImage Processor, introduced in 2006,[2]was advertised to deliver improved image quality, faster operation and extended battery life compared to its predecessor. DIGIC III provides a faster interface to theSD memory cardfor the Canon PowerShot G7 and G9, SD750, SD800, SD850, SD900, SD 1000, A560, A570 IS,A590 IS,A650 IS,A720 IS,A495, EOS XS/1000D, EOS XSi/450D, EOS 40D, EOS 1D Mark III, EOS 1Ds Mark III, and S5 IS. It also provides higher resolution for their LCD screens.[4]Additionally it has a 14-bit A to D converter providing greater bit depth than previous versions.[5]
Scene-recognition
[edit]iSAPS is a scene-recognition technology developed by Canon for digital cameras.[4]Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS also works with the DIGIC III Image Processor to improve focus speed and accuracy, as well as exposure and white balance.[4]
Dual DIGIC III
[edit]TheCanon EOS-1D Mark IIIuses dual DIGIC III processors to achieve a capture rate of 10 frames per second at 10.1MP(with a maximum burst of 110JPEGimages, depending on the speed of the attached storage).[6]TheCanon EOS-1Ds Mark IIIalso uses dual DIGIC III processors to achieve a capture rate of five frames per second at 21.1 MP.[7]
DIGIC 4
[edit]In 2008, Canon introduced the DIGIC 4 processor, used by theEOS 1100D/Rebel T3,EOS 500D/Rebel T1i,EOS 550D/Rebel T2i,EOS 600D/Rebel T3i,EOS 50D,EOS 60D,EOS 1200D/Rebel T5,EOS 5D Mark IIandEOS-1D X(for metering and AF only). It is also used in newer cameras in Canon's PowerShot lines (A,D,G,S,SD,andSX).
Canon claims improvements such as:
- Much faster image processing when compared to previous processors
- Improved noise reduction in high-ISOimages
- Improved performance while handling larger 14-bit RAW images
- Live Face Detection AF during Live View
- H.2641080pencoding.[8]
Dual DIGIC 4
[edit]Dual DIGIC 4 processors are used in theEOS 7DandEOS-1D Mark IV.
DIGIC 4+
[edit]This processor was introduced in 2014, replacing the DIGIC 5 in some mid-range compact cameras (particularly in theElph/IXUSandSXseries) and later used in budget DSLRs such asEOS 1300D/Rebel T6,EOS 2000D/Rebel T7/EOS 1500Dand theEOS 4000D/EOS 3000D/Rebel T100.Full specifications were not made available at introduction, but Canon claims a 60% speed improvement over the original DIGIC 4 on high ISO shots.[9]
DIGIC 5
[edit]In 2011, Canon introduced the DIGIC 5.[2]It is featured on Canon compact cameras likePowerShot SX40 HSto achieve a capture rate of 10.3 frames per second at full resolution in High-Speed Burst HQ, Full HD 1080p Videos and Intelligent Image Stabilization. Canon claims the new DIGIC 5 processor is six times faster than the DIGIC 4 processor and efficiently manages the increase in scene information and simultaneously reduces the appearance of image noise by up to 75%.[10]According to Canon, DIGIC 5 analyses four times more image information to create each pixel, recording more detail and colour from a scene than ever before.
DIGIC 5 was co-designed withTexas Instruments(TI) and manufactured by TI through foundry partnership in Asia using 45 nm node technology fanned out by TI.[11][12]
DIGIC 5 Is used in theEOS 650D/Rebel T4i/Kiss X6i,EOS 700D/Rebel T5i/Kiss X7i,Canon EOS M,andEOS 100D/Rebel SL1/Kiss X7,as well asPowerShotcameras such as the Canon PowerShot N,S100,S110,G15andCanon PowerShot SX50 HS.[13]
DIGIC 5+
[edit]DIGIC 5+ is an enhancement to the DIGIC 5 and DIGIC 4. The performance is said to be 17x the performance of the DIGIC 4.[14][15]The additional processing power allows for higher frame rate in continuous shooting (burst) modes, and greater noise correction through the use of signal processing.
DIGIC 5+ is used in theEOS-1D X,EOS 6D,EOS 5D Mark IIIand theEOS 70D.[16]
Dual DIGIC 5+
[edit]TheEOS-1D Xincludes dual DIGIC 5+ processors, allowing for a capture rate of 12 frames per second in RAW + JPEG, and an additional DIGIC 4 processor specifically for its Intelligent Subject Analysis System.[17]
DIGIC 6
[edit]Introduced in 2013,[2]the DIGIC 6 image processor enables improved low-light performance up to ISO 6400, with reduced noise. In addition, it enables improved AF times and reduced lag over previous models. The improved performance allows for shots at up to 14 fps.
Further advancements attributed to DIGIC 6 can be experienced in movie mode, which records in MP4 format and doubles the frame-rate to 60 fps at 1080p. It also features reduced noise at 30 fps and improved image stabilization.[18]
DIGIC 6 is used inEOS 750D/Rebel T6i,EOS 760D/Rebel T6s,EOS 80D,PowerShot G16,PowerShot N100,PowerShot S120,PowerShot SX270 HS,PowerShot SX280 HS,[19]PowerShot SX60 HS,PowerShot SX700 HS, PowerShot SX710 HS and PowerShot SX720 HS. In February 2014, Canon also released the compactCanon PowerShot G1 X Mark II.They released their newest compact mirrorlessCanon EOS M3in February 2015 and theCanon EOS M10in October 2015, both also utilize internal WLAN 802.11b/g/n.
Dual DIGIC 6
[edit]TheCanon EOS 7D Mark IIincludes dual DIGIC 6 processors, allowing for a capture rate of 10 frames per second in RAW + JPEG, and an additional DIGIC 6 processor specifically for its Intelligent Subject Analysis System. TheCanon EOS 5DSandEOS 5DS Ralso use dual DIGIC 6 processors, with the capability to shoot up to five 50.6MP frames per second.
DIGIC 6+
[edit]TheCanon EOS 5D Mark IVincludes a DIGIC 6+ processor.
Dual DIGIC 6+
[edit]TheCanon EOS-1D X Mark IIincludes dual DIGIC 6+ processors, allowing for a capture rate of 170 consecutive RAW images at 14 fps or 4K Video with up to 60 fps.[20]
DIGIC 7
[edit]The DIGIC 7 processor was introduced in 2016 with theCanon PowerShot G7 X Mark IIthe first Canon camera to include this feature.
Canon’s next generation DIGIC 7 added substantially improved image processing power, enabling faster AF speeds and 8 fps RAW continuous shooting, and reducing noise to help users "capture the most fleeting of moments." For assured, responsive shooting, improved subject detection ensures the camera locks onto subjects even when saturation and contrast are low. The EOS-like Auto Lighting Optimizer also improved contrast by providing natural correction while maintaining balanced brightness and darkness.[21]
The following cameras are used this processor:
- TheCanon EOS M5,a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, introduced in 2016.
- TheCanon EOS 77DandCanon EOS 800D,introduced in February 2017.
- TheCanon EOS M6,announced in February 2017.
- TheCanon EOS 6D Mark IIreleased in July 2017.
- TheCanon EOS 200D,known as the EOS Rebel SL2 in the Americas and EOS Kiss X8 in Japan, released in July 2017.
- The Canon G1 X Mark III, October 2017
- Last in this series is theCanon EOS M100,released in August 2017.
DIGIC 8
[edit]The DIGIC 8 was introduced together with theCanon EOS M50in February 2018. It can process 4K videos with up to 30 FPS usingMPEG-4withAVC/H.264codec.
The new DIGIC 8 image processor has also contributed to an enhanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF system. The system can now display more AF points (99 points; up to 143 points with supported lenses), and covers a larger AF area (approximately 88% horizontal by 100% vertical of the screen) when a compatible lens is attached. This contributes to improved AF capability and tracking performance.[22]
Cameras using this processor include:
- TheEOS M50,a crop-sensor (APS-C) mirrorless camera in Canon M series lineup introduced in February 2018. It is the first camera with DIGIC 8 processor.
- TheEOS R,the first full-frame mirrorless camera from Canon, introduced in October 2018.
- TheCanon PowerShot SX740 HSandSX70 HScameras, introduced in 2018.
- TheEOS RP,introduced in February 2019.
- TheCanon EOS 250D,also called Canon EOS Rebel SL3, announced 10 April 2019, also uses the DIGIC 8.
- TheCanon PowerShot G5 X Mark IIandG7 X Mark III,introduced in July 2019 and August 2019 respectively.
- TheCanon EOS 90Dand theCanon EOS M6 Mark II,both introduced in August 2019.
- TheCanon EOS M200announced in September 2019.
- TheCanon EOS 850Dannounced February 2020.
- TheCanon EOS R100announced May 2023
DIGIC X
[edit]The DIGIC X was introduced together with the1D X Mark IIIin February 2020. It can process 4k videos with up to 120fps (8k videos up to 30fps on EOS R5). The new performance and image quality-based improvements include:[23]
- Improved noise-reduction processing.
- Sharpness-based image processing.
- Dedicated sections ( "blocks" ) of the processor for specific Dual Pixel CMOS AF tasks, and for subject detection (including the new Head Detection AF, and AF tracking capabilities for both viewfinder and Live View shooting).
- Image processing performance up to approximately 3.1× faster than two DIGIC 6+ processors.
- Continuous processing speeds up to approximately 380× faster than two DIGIC 6+ processors.
- A significant reduction in power consumption against previous Dual DIGIC 6+ processors.
Cameras using this processor include:
- TheCanon EOS-1D X Mark IIIintroduced in February 2020.
- TheCanon EOS R5and theCanon EOS R6,both introduced in July 2020 - and theCanon EOS R6 Mark IIintroduced in November 2022.
- TheCanon EOS R3introduced in September 2021.
- TheCanon EOS R7&Canon EOS R10announced on May 24, 2022.
- TheCanon EOS R8&Canon EOS R50announced on February 8, 2023.
- TheCanon EOS R1&Canon EOS R5 Mark IIannounced on July 17, 2024.
DIGIC Accelerator
[edit]The DIGIC Accelerator was introduced together with the Canon EOS R1 and Canon EOS R5 Mark II in July 2024. The processor powers an improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, now offering an Action Priority AF mode capable of switching focus to subjects that are in action.[24]
DIGIC DV in video cameras
[edit]DIGIC DV
[edit]TheDIGIC DVis used in Canon's single-chip CCD digital camcorders as well as the DC20 and DC40 DVD camcorders.
DIGIC DV II
[edit]TheDIGIC DV IIutilizes a hybrid noise reduction system and a new gamma system. The processor is used in all of Canon's high-definition camcorders and, with the exception of the DC20 and DC40, all of their DVD camcorders including the new SD camcorders FS100, FS10, FS11.
DIGIC DV III
[edit]TheDIGIC DV IIIprocessor is used in the Legria (PAL)/Vixia (NTSC) high-definition HFS100, HFS10, HF200 and HF20.
The Digic DV III has also been incorporated intoCinema EOSline of digital cinema camera, commencing with theC300in late 2011.
DIGIC DV 4
[edit]TheDIGIC DV 4processor was introduced in 2013 in the Vixia/Legria G, R, and Mini series camcorders, as well as that year's XA-20 and -25 professional camcorders. Canon claims it is capable of recording simultaneous MP4 and AVCHD video streams.
DIGIC DV 5
[edit]The DIGIC DV 5 first seen in the 2015Canon XC10and theCanon EOS C300 Mark II,which both were announced on 8 April 2015 right before theNAB Show.The XC10 uses a single DIGIC DV 5, while the C300 Mark II uses a dual DIGIC DV 5 implementation. Both are capable of 4k at 24, 25 and 30fps with 4:2:2 colour sampling in the XF-AVC H.264 codec. The DV 5 also allowed for a much more advanced and intuitive GUI.
DIGIC DV 6
[edit]The DIGIC DV 6 is used at theCanon EOS C200,which were announced on 31 May 2017. The C200 uses a dual DIGIC DV 6 implementation. It is capable of 4k up to 60fps.
DIGIC DV 7
[edit]The DIGIC DV 7 is used on the Canon EOS C500 Mark II, which was announced on 5 September 2019. The C300 mark III uses a DIGIC DV 7 implementation. The C300mkiii is capable of 4k up to 120fps when recording in XF-AVC 4:2:2 10-Bit, and Cinema RAW Light. The Canon C500mkii is capable of 5952 x 3140 up to 60fps when recording in Cinema RAW Light 10-Bit, as well as 12-Bit 30fps in both 5.9k and 4k super35 modes.
Custom firmware
[edit]TheDIGICboard contains an x86 compatible processor (NEC V30emulation) runningDatalightROM-DOS[25]and only S1IS running VxWorks and two other chips (the image processor itself and aMotorola 68HC12).[26]
TheDIGIC IIandDIGIC IIIASICscontain embedded 32-bit processors based on theARMinstruction set.Until around 2007, Canon point-and-shoot cameras ran aVxWorks-basedoperating system,but recent cameras are based on theDRYOSoperating system developed in-house by Canon.[27][28]
CHDK
[edit]Thefree softwareCanon Hack Development Kit(CHDK) project, started byAndrey Gratchev,has successfully enhanced manyCanon PowerShotcameras without replacing the stockfirmware.[29][30]It allows programmatic control of many Canon compact cameras, enabling users to add features, including games and scripts written inUBASICorLua.Features include shooting in RAW, USB-cable remote shutter-release, synchronized shooting between multiple cameras, motion-detection triggered photography, customizable high-speed continuous (burst) TV, Av, ISO, and Focus bracketing (increasingdepth of field), 1 Gig video-size limit removed in earlier cameras, Shutter, Aperture, and ISO overrides (shutter speeds of 64 "to 1/10,000" and higher).[31]
For the CHDK project to augment or extend firmware, it was necessary to obtain copies of the cameras' original firmware; in some cases this can be done via a pure software method, while others[32]rely on a method of using a blinking LED on the camera as an optical serial port to transmit the firmware to a host computer.[33]
However, to install precompiled firmware on a PowerShot camera, it is only necessary to download the correct binary and copy it to an SD memory card. If the SD card is set to lock and the boot flag is enabled when the camera is turned on, the camera will autoboot from the binary file on the card and CHDK will be loaded into the camera's RAM. If the card is unlocked or removed, the camera will start up in the original Canon firmware. CHDK will mask the lock on the SD card so that the camera will still write to it however. Alternatively, CHDK can be loaded manually from the Canon menu.
CHDK is released under theGNU GPL,version 2 or later.
400plus
[edit]400plus is a free firmware add-on which offers additional functionality for Canon400Din a non-destructive and non-permanent way.[34]
Spy Lantern
[edit]Spy Lantern is asurveillance cameracommercial project[35]based on PowerShot and CHDK open script.[36]
Magic Lantern
[edit]Magic Lantern is a firmware add-on written for the Canon 5D Mark II by Trammell Hudson in 2009, and ported to the 550D/T2i/Kiss X4 (1.0.8) in July 2010 by the same author. Starting September 2010, A1ex from CHDK forum and other people ported this add-on to the 550D/T2i (1.0.9), 60D, 500D/T1i/Kiss X3, 600D/T3i/Kiss X5 (1.0.1) and 50D; It also runs on the 7D.[37]The firmware is released under theGNU General Public License.[38]Originally developed for DSLR filmmaking, its feature base has expanded to include tools useful for still photography as well.[39]
Current features include:
- Audio controls, on-screen audio meter, audio monitoring via A/V cable
- HDRvideo,bitratecontrol,FPScontrol, auto-restart
- Precise ISO, White Balance, and Shutter Speed controls
- Zebras,false colour,histogram,waveform,spot meter,vectorscope
- Focus peaking,'magic zoom',trap focus,rack focus,follow focus
- Automatic Exposure Bracketing,focus stacking
- Intervalometer,bulb ramping, bulb timer (up to 8 hours)
- Custom cropmarks/on-screen graphics
- On-screen focus andDOFinfo, CMOS temperature, clock
- Customizable menus
- 14-bit RAW video on some DSLRs
Planned future features includeclean HDMIoutput, anamorphic preview, and customcurves.[40] Because installing Magic Lantern does not replace the stock Canon firmware or modify the ROM but rather runs alongside it, it is both easy to remove and carries little risk. Canon has not made any official statements regarding the add-on firmware, either on the subject of warranty or on the features.[41][42]
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External links
[edit]CHDK and Magic Lantern
[edit]- CHDK project at Wikia
- CHDK Autobuild
- Wayner, Peter (26 May 2010)."Tweaking a Camera to Suit a Hobby".The New York Times.
- Official Magic Lantern Website
- SDM,StereoData Maker, a 'light-weight' variant of CHDK