Panasonic has developed a new technology which could replace the color filters used in most digital cameras. Its new Micro Color Splitters work by separating colors at a microscopic scale using ...
Small digital cameras have an inherent problem: The small sensors they use can’t capture as much light as the ones found in larger cameras. Sure, all digicams – even smartphones – perform well under ...
OSAKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic Corporation today announced that it developed the CMOS image sensor (APD-CMOS) that uses avalanche photodiodes (APDs) *1 in each pixel. The company has ...
The Lumix S1R II is built around a full-frame sensor, a 44MP BSI CMOS chip with a full-frame format, no optical low pass filter (OLPF), and dual native ISO. Most high-res chips omit the OLPF, an ...