Kodak breakthrough could end poor camera phone pics

Kodak has come up with a new kind of image sensor that could made blurred, 'noisy' camera phone pics a thing of the past. Its 1.4 micron sensor is small enough for the dinkiest cameras, yet still delivers 5-megapixel images and shoots 720p high-def video. Kodak is so confident of the sensor's capabilities that it is showing them off to mobile phone companies at Mobile World Congress (MWC) next week.

The KAC-05020 image sensor combines CMOS technology with Kodak's own Color Filter Pattern (sic) technology to deliver great-looking pics, even in very low light. Kodak says this makes the 1.4 micron KAC-05020 better even than 1.75 micron pixel CMOS image sensors - and so lends itself brilliantly to current and future gen mobile phones.

However there is a downside to Kodak's camera breakthrough - it first has to convince cameras makers to use the KAC-05020 sensor in their phones - and even then they may not appear until 2009 at the earliest, Reuters notes.