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CCD Sensors

A CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensor is a key component in digital cameras that captures light and converts it into electronic signals to form images. It consists of an array of tiny light-sensitive elements called pixels. When light hits these pixels, they generate electrical charges proportional to the light's brightness. These charges are then transferred across the sensor to be processed into a digital picture. CCD sensors are known for their high image quality, excellent light sensitivity, and low noise, making them ideal for professional photography, astronomy, and scientific imaging.