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The inventor of the CMOS camera sensor just won the Nobel Prize of Engineering
The godfather of the active-pixel CMOS sensor, Eric R Fossum, PhD, has been awarded the 2026 Charles Stark Draper Prize for ...
The engineer that developed the CMOS sensor now found in a majority of cameras and smartphones may have just discovered the next generation of camera sensors. Eric R. Fossum and the Dartmouth College ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Eastman Kodak Co. is unveiling an entry-level digital still camera priced under $100. The new camera is powered by a proprietary 5-megapixel CMOS image sensor. Among Kodak's line of ...
Alongside a slew of other unveilings this week, Canon has announced it’s created a CMOS sensor with a global shutter, a surprising development that could rid DSLRs of the dreaded “rolling shutter” ...
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Eric Fossum earns the prestigious Draper Prize for pioneering the CMOS image sensor
Image: Draper Eric Fossum, the inventor of the modern CMOS image sensor and a longtime friend of DPReview, was recently ...
How does a camera see the image it is about to capture? If it's a digital camera, the microcontroller “sees” the image ultimately and works its magic by recording and manipulating the analog image ...
The Leica M11-D embraces tradition and modernism with its screenless design. The slick powerhouse arrives as a purist of photography’s elements. NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&H is pleased to announce ...
Canon has announced a new digital camera that has a pair of firsts for the company's point-and-shoot camera line. The major feature of the new flagship G1 X Mark III PowerShot camera is that it has ...
Around here we love technology for its own sake. But we have to admit, most people are interested in applications–what can the technology do? Those people often have the best projects. After all, ...
Camera resolution is about to go crazy, as a 180MP medium format sensor is on the way – and maybe a 107MP full frame sensor, ...
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