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Kodak
have posted their monthly tech briefing, this time its a very interesting
story about the battle between CMOS and CCD. "Which sensor will define
the future of digital imaging? Is it the charge-coupled device, or CCD,
which delivers the highest image resolution but at a significant drain
on a camera's resources? Or will it be the complementary metal oxide semiconductor,
or CMOS, a simpler, cheaper and more energy-efficient sensor in common
use today? Kodak's scientists lay out their view of which sensor will
win in which market."
ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 26 -- Eastman Kodak Company's Monthly Tech Brief for March presents the company's view on how the battle between CMOS and CCD the sensors that drive digital cameras will unfold.
Which sensor will define the future of digital imaging? Is it the charge-coupled
device, or CCD, which delivers the highest image resolution but at a significant
drain on a camera's resources? Or will it be the complementary metal oxide
semiconductor, or CMOS, a simpler, cheaper and more energy-efficient sensor
in common use today? Kodak's scientists lay out their view of which sensor
will win in which market.
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