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Fujifilm’s unique Super CCD EXR Sensor Wins EISA “European Digital Imaging Innovation 2009-2010

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Fujifilm's unique Super CCD EXR Sensor Wins EISA “European Digital Imaging Innovation 2009-2010” Award.

FUJIFILM Corporation President and CEO: Shigetaka Komori is delighted to announce that the award-winning Super CCD EXR sensor has been crowned “European Digital Imaging Innovation 2009-2010” by judges at the esteemed European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) awards.

EISA judges were very impressed with the level of innovation and multiple application of the new technology. Commenting about the award, the EISA jury said: “Fujifilm's new Super CCD EXR sensor has been designed to adjust its behaviour according to the condition in which it is being used so it can deliver the user the best quality for any situation. The sensor has three different shooting modes that can be either selected manually by the user or left to the camera to automatically choose which suits the occasion. In high resolution (HR) mode the sensor uses all its pixels to render the finest details of the scene, while a high sensitivity (SN) mode it uses pixel-coupling technology to produce images with low noise levels in very low light conditions. A further high dynamic range (DR) mode combines two exposures to deal with high contrast situations.”
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