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 ...
Panasonic has created micro color splitters, which split the light directed at image sensors to create bright images in low-light situations. This both eliminates the needs for color filters and ...
The nearly ubiquitous Bayer array has stubbornly resisted all attempts to unseat it as the king of sensor design approaches. Panasonic is the latest to challenge its supremacy, with a diffraction ...
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 ...
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