KAI-29050 image sensor
Eastman Kodak Company has released the KAI-29050 image sensor, a high resolution CCD image sensor based on Interline Transfer technology
Eastman Kodak Company has released the KAI-29050 image sensor, a high resolution CCD image sensor based on Interline Transfer technology
Kodak has introduced the KAI-02150, a 1080p format image sensor, alongside a 720p format device, both of which use Kodak's Truesense Colour Filter Pattern, technology that increases a colour sensor's sensitivity to light
Eastman Kodak Company has introduced an image sensor with low-light sensitivity developed through the integration of two advanced image sensor technologies.
Eastman Kodak Company has released the 4 Megapixel Kodak KAI-04050 image sensor, based on the Kodak Truesense 5.5 micron interline transfer CCD platform.
Kodak has introduced a 50 Megapixel CCD image sensor for professional photography. The Kodak KAF-50100 image sensor features a small pixel size, which reduces 'click-to-capture' time for improved camera response.
The Eastman Kodak Company was released Color Filter Pattern technology with a new CMOS pixel to create the Kodak KAC-05020 Image Sensor, which is a 1.4µm, five megapixel device.
Eastman Kodak has developed a new CCD image sensor technology that should significantly improve applied imaging applications.
Eastman Kodak has developed a new family of interline transfer CCD image sensors that should bring benefits to machine vision and scientific imaging applications.
Eastman Kodak has introduced the KAI-04022 image sensor - a low-noise four-Megapixel interline transfer CCD that is optimised for low-light imaging.
Eastman Kodak Company has released the Kodak KAI-16000 Image Sensor, a high-resolution interline transfer CCD image sensor. It is a 35mm optical format 16-Megapixel CCD targeted at the industrial, scientific, aerial, and security markets.
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