Hasselblad H3DII-50
CCD Image Sensors
from Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) have been selected again to power the
most advanced cameras for professional photographers. Showcased at this
year's Photokina trade fair in Cologne, Germany, the new cameras - the
LEICA S2, the HASSELBLAD H3DII-50, and the SINAR Hy6-65 - are based on both
new and existing KODAK CCD Image Sensors, and further establish Kodak as
the leading supplier of the most advanced image sensors used in
professional photography.
"Kodak has a rich history of supplying image sensors of the highest
quality for use in professional photography - where image quality,
resolution, and color fidelity are critical to a photographer's success,"
said Michael Miller, manager of Kodak's CCD Image Sensor Business, part of
the company's Image Sensor Solutions group. "We are excited to see this
legacy continue with the launch of a new generation of cameras from the
world's leading manufacturers that will allow photographers to capture
images of the highest quality and the finest detail."
The LEICA S2 camera, powered by the new KODAK KAF-37500 Image Sensor,
is the third product from Leica to be based on KODAK CCD Image Sensors - a
relationship that began first with the LEICA Digital Module-R and was then
extended with the LEICA M8 camera. With an imaging area of 45mm x 30mm, the
37.5 million pixel KAF-37500 represents a new optical format for
photography, providing an image capture area over 50% larger than
traditional 35mm film.
The sensor also includes specific design features
that optimize its use in the S2 camera, such as the use of microlenses to
increase the overall light sensitivity of the device, enabling improved
image quality under low light conditions. In addition, an infra-red
absorbing optic was incorporated directly into the sensor's packaging,
enabling the development of a thinner camera design by eliminating the need
to include this IR-absorbing function as a separate camera component.
Leica S2 - Top
The new KODAK KAF-50100 Image Sensor was selected by Hasselblad for use
in the HASSELBLAD H3DII-50, the top model of Hasselblad's H3DII family and
their fourth- generation medium-format camera. Twice the physical size of
the largest 35mm DSLR image sensor, the 50 million pixel KAF-50100 sets a
new resolution benchmark for the popular 48mm x 36mm optical format used in
medium-format photography, while improving upon the quality and imaging
performance available from the previous generation of KODAK sensors.
Both the KAI-50100 and the KAF-37500 Image Sensors are based on the new
KODAK TRUESENSE 6.0 micron Full Frame CCD Platform, the company's fourth
generation of technology for professional photography. This new platform
increases both the resolution and camera performance available for
photographers by reducing pixel size and "click-to- capture" time for
improved camera response, improving frame rate, lowering power consumption,
and improving color fidelity while retaining key performance parameters
available from the previous generation of technology.
Sinar Hy6 65
Sinar has selected the 31.6 million pixel KODAK KAF-31600 Image Sensor
for use in the SINAR Hy6-65, a new system that brings integrated digital
image processing to medium format photography. Leveraging the light
sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and outstanding color fidelity available
from the KAF-31600 Image Sensor, this camera brings the superb image
quality and performance available from the KAF-31600 to a new generation of
products available from Sinar.
These three new cameras join a family of existing cameras and camera
backs that are based on a full portfolio of KODAK CCD Image Sensors
targeted to this market. With resolutions ranging from 16 to 50 million
pixels, Kodak has supplied the broadest portfolio of high performance CCD
products for this market, providing camera manufacturers the flexibility to
meet the needs and requirements of their customers while retaining the
performance and image quality required in this demanding application.
Kodak
As the world's foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers,
businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and
printing to enrich their lives.
Source: Kodak