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MEDIUM FORMAT DIGITAL CAMERAS - A EUROSDR PROJECT
G. J. Grenzdôrffer a
a Rostock University, Chair of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, J.-v.-Liebig Weg 6, 18059 Rostock,
Germany-(goerres.grenzdoerffer)@uni-rostock.de
Commission I, ThS-2
KEY WORDS: Digital airborne imaging systems, certification, accuracy assessment, standardisation, calibration
ABSTRACT: More medium format airborne camera systems are in operation globally than the well recognised large format digital
imaging systems. EuroSDR has initiated a digital medium format project to investigate the market, the geometric and radiometric
potentials as well as current trends and future developments. After a categorisation of small and medium format systems an in depth
comparison to large format cameras is given. Beside the apparent differences in size and system cost, the special problems such as
differences in the interior orientation, the minimum GSD and the photogrammetric workflow are addressed. Medium format cameras
require geometric and radiometric calibration. Medium format cameras have established their own markets and application domains,
such as strip mapping and the joint operation with a laser scanner. A market overview compares five different camera systems. A
description of current trends and future developments concludes the paper.
1. INTRODUCTION
Beside the well known large format digital photogrammetric
cameras such as the DMC or UltraCAM-D, professional digital
medium format cameras are widely used to acquire digital
airborne images. Medium format digital systems are used for a
wide range of applications. Some of the applications are unique
to medium format and in other applications medium format
cameras compete against large format cameras. For instance,
medium format camera systems have developed special markets
for joint applications with laser scanners and corridor mapping,
and they are very competitive for small-area large-scale
mapping projects, rapid response applications for disaster
monitoring, and for image acquisition for 3D-city models. The
market for medium format cameras is rapidly increasing;
however available medium format systems differ greatly in
terms of performance, reliability, accuracy and price. In order
to get a status report on the current situation and an insight into
the geometric and radiometric properties, EuroSDR 1 has
initiated a project on medium format digital cameras.
1.1 Objectives of this paper
The main objective of this paper is to inform about the first
phase of the 2-year project, which was completed in April 2008.
Thereby an extensive report describing the currently used
professional medium format systems has been prepared.
Furthermore, the paper will cover the following points:
• Categorisation of digital medium format camera systems
• Medium format cameras versus large format cameras
• Geometric properties and calibration
• Radiometric properties and radiometric workflow
• Application analysis
• Documentation medium format cameras / systems
• Current trends and future developments
Last but not least, this paper will list open problems which need
to be solved.
1 http://www.eurosdr.net/
2. CATEGORISATION OF DIGITAL MEDIUM
FORMAT CAMERA SYSTEMS
At first a categorisation and a separation between small format,
medium format and large format cameras has to be made. In the
literature several surveys dedicated to medium format cameras
can be found, e.g. Cramer, 2004, Petrie & Walter, 2007, GIM
International, 2008. Beside the technical aspects of the digital
medium camera itself, the focus of the EuroSDR survey will be
on professional medium camera systems.
Figure 1 gives a categorisation of small and medium format
camera systems that not only takes the camera itself into
account but also other important issues for airborne camera
systems.
Components
Small format
Low-cost Amateur
Medium format
Semi-Pro Pro
Digital Video- / Consumer camera
< 12 MP
High end digital SLR Camera, (12 bit,
16 MP) or better
Industrial digital camera, (12 - 16 bit,
(22) - 39 MP
X X
X
X
x X
GPS / L1 DGPS
RTK - GPS
X X
X X
Simple GPS- flight management system
Professional flight management system
X X
X
X X
Stabilized platform
GPS - INS (x,y,z < 0.1 m co,<p,K < 0.01°)
X
X
System Price [€]
<5.000 <25.000
<50.000 >250.000
Figure 1: Comparison of small and medium format camera systems
The different components of the airborne imaging systems
strongly influence the quality of the images, the efficiency of
the airborne and photogrammetric workflow and the reliability
of the system. With respect to the EuroSDR project the
characteristics of state-of-the-art professional medium format
digital cameras for airborne applications are:
• Single lens - single focal frame - single shutter