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  2. Kodak DCS - Wikipedia

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    Kodak continued to design and manufacture CCD image sensors, including the full-frame 18-megapixel KAF-18500, which is used in the Leica M9 digital rangefinder, until its image sensor division was sold to Platinum Equity in 2012. This image sensor company operated under the name Truesense [13] and was later acquired by ON Semiconductor in 2014 ...

  3. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Kodak began research into CCD sensor image sensors. Kodak developed the first megapixel sensor in a 2/3 inch format, which was marketed in the Videk Megaplus Camera in 1987. [201] In 1991, the KAF-1300, a 1.3 megapixel sensor, was used in Kodak's first commercially sold digital camera, the DCS-100. [202]

  4. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    While there were larger CCD sensors made for interchangeable-lens cameras, such as the Leica M9, CCD sensors in fixed-lens cameras maxed out at 2/3″ (1/1.5″). Premium compact cameras of the time contained sensors around 1/1.7″ in size, whereas entry-level models used 1/2.3″ sensors or smaller. [37] [38] [39]

  5. Kodak and Kingsbury Announce Agreement on Touch Screen Sensors

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  6. Leica M8 - Wikipedia

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    The KAF-10500 is a CCD imaging sensor designed by US photographic company Eastman Kodak. In September 2006 it was announced that the sensor was to be used in the M8 camera, [6] having been specifically designed for this application. Its size is 18x27 mm (APS-H) and it has 10.3 million pixels of size 6.8 μm.

  7. Leica M9 - Wikipedia

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    The M9 uses an 18.5-megapixel Kodak (KAF-18500) CCD image sensor that was developed specifically for the camera. [1] The M9 boasts frameline pairs for 28/90, 35/135 and 50/75 and it supports most M-mount lenses—with only a few older models not suitable due to protruding elements of the lens into the camera body.

  8. Kodak, UniPixel Enter Agreement to Produce Touch Sensors - AOL

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    To take advantage of an industry the companies expect to more than double over the next five years, UniPixel and Eastman Kodak have entered into a manufacturing and supply chain agreement to ...

  9. Peter L. P. Dillon - Wikipedia

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    At the time, a color CCD camera required three sensors and a color beam splitter (e.g., a prism), making it too bulky and expensive for a handheld camcorder [7] In 1974, Dillon conceived the idea of fabricating a pattern of color filters directly on top of the individual pixels of a CCD image sensor, during the latter steps of the wafer ...