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Panasonic Announces New MOS Sensor
- 17-05-2007
- Categorized in: Digital Cameras, Other

May 15, 2007 - Panasonic, under the Japanese brand Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., yesterday announced a new MOS image sensor that is resistant to weather, heat, and ultra-violet damage. Equipped with fade-resistant technology, the new Panasonic MOS sensor could potentially be used in automotive and security cameras, according to a company press release.
“The revolutionary MOS image sensor has digital-microlenses and photonic color filters, both made of inorganic materials that are inherently fade-resistant and quite robust,” stated the release. Read the whole article here
“The revolutionary MOS image sensor has digital-microlenses and photonic color filters, both made of inorganic materials that are inherently fade-resistant and quite robust,” stated the release. Read the whole article here

