A CCD sensor, on the other hand ... But for those willing to tote a dedicated camera around, there are great CCD cameras just waiting to be plucked from pawn shop shelves or from an eBay storefront.
In an era where digital photography is dominated by CMOS sensors, I find myself holding onto something different: every digital camera I own today has a CCD sensor – and I could not be happier!
Super CCD uses a honeycomb structure of octagon-shaped light sensors (photodiodes) at 45 degree angles rather than 90 degrees. Introduced in 2000 with its FinePix camera line, the diagonal design ...
Although mostly replaced by CMOS sensors to capture images in cameras, camcorders and scanners, CCDs are still used in astronomy, microscopy and biomedical imaging because of their excellent ...
CCDs and CMOSs are two unique camera sensors. CCD sensor technology has existed for many years. With these sensors, light reaches the sensor and is converted into electrical charges, which are ...
The implementation of binning varies between Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) and Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors, resulting in performance differences. Individual pixels in a camera ...
Charge-coupled-device cameras are a vital component of many applications involving digital imaging. Neil Savage presents a summary of some of the latest products. Cameras based on charge-coupled ...
Existing Oct CCD cameras are not built for the new uses ... a solution to future generations of OCT that provides a dedicated camera platform using CMOS technology that speeds up image acquisition ...
We are in the process of enhancing the camera's performance through the development of a new CCD with back side illumination. The current ultrahigh-speed CCD has a memory inside each pixel and ...