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Graphene camera sensors said to be 1,000 times more sensitive to light

By Stefan Constantinescu posted May 31st, 2013 at 8:31 AM133

While we're still scratching around with Ultrapixels and OIS, scientists in Singapore claim they're working on something that could change the entire field of photography. Researchers at the Nanyang Technological University have developed an image sensor made out of graphene that's 1,000 times better at capturing light than traditional CMOS or CCD sensors, all while using 10x less energy. These new sensors may initially be used in surveillance equipment and satellites -- when they do eventually end up in regular cameras, however, they're promised to be five times cheaper than the sensors they're replacing. Combine this with the work being done on graphene batteries, and we're that much closer to the perfect smartphone.

New usage comming in every day ,this is only starting.oh and i know this is not going to be our main market,but do we realy know what our market is going to be???;-)))

Good hunting,Inca.

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