The first mass-produced consumer
CCD video camera, the CCD-G5, was released by Sony in 1983, based on a prototype developed by Hagiwara in 1981. Hagiwara was elected
Fellow of the IEEE in 2001, "For pioneering work on, and development of, solid-state imagers", for, among other things, his 1975 invention of a
photodiode that was later branded by Sony the "hole accumulation device" (HAD), and which Sony and he claim as the origin of the
pinned photodiode. ==See also==