Panasonic’s HDC-SD100 and HDC-HS100 AVCHD camcorders, now with extra MOS
In Category: Consumer Electronics News Archive on June 18, 2008 at 2:19 am
Filed under: Digital Cameras Ready for some new terminology? Good, try on 3MOS -- Panasonic's newest sensor adaptation which, judging by machine translated text, is a trio sensors capturing twice the light of a single CMOS of the same 1/6-inch size. Think 3CCD applied to CMOS sensors. The result is said to be superior image quality and impressive low-light recording capability -- twice the sensitivity of its own 3CCD camcorders thanks to what Panny calls its new heavy lifting iA enabling them to shoot in a mere 2 lux of available lighting. That's just a glimpse at what you'll find
Original Link From Engadget (or you can use regular link here)
Filed under: Digital Cameras Ready for some new terminology? Good, try on 3MOS -- Panasonic's newest sensor adaptation which, judging by machine translated text, is a trio sensors capturing twice the light of a single CMOS of the same 1/6-inch size. Think 3CCD applied to CMOS sensors. The result is said to be superior image quality and impressive low-light recording capability -- twice the sensitivity of its own 3CCD camcorders thanks to what Panny calls its new heavy lifting iA enabling them to shoot in a mere 2 lux of available lighting. That's just a glimpse at what you'll find
Original Link From Engadget (or you can use regular link here)
