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Nikon P330 Announced

Nikon P330Nikon  finally announced the Nikon P330 camera, the camera have RAW support, WiFi(optional) and built in GPS as  the previous version was missing, other features include 12.2MP 1/1.7″ newly developed BSI CMOS Sensor, newly designed 24-120mm NIKKOR Lens and a 3D Photo Mode.

Nikon P330 Back

Take a look at the Major Features

  • 24-120mm NIKKOR Lens (35mm Equiv)
  • Fast f/1.8 Maximum Aperture
  • 3.0″ 921k-Dot AR-Coated LCD Monitor
  • Full HD 1080p Video with Stereo Sound
  • RAW Still Photo Capture
  • VR Image Stabilization
  • 3D Photo Mode
  • Wi-Fi with Optional WU-1a Adapter
  • Built-in GPS

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Nikon COOLPIX L320 - Mid range zoom camera announced

Nikon L320 is a mid range zoom camera, the camera features  16-megapixel CCD sensor, 26X optical zoom, HD video recording and the camera uses AA batteries as power source. more details available at press release.

Nikon L320

Nikon COOLPIX A Available for pre-order at Amazon

Nikon Coolpix ANikon newly announced A have APS-C DX format 16 Mp sensor, No OPLF and ISO upto 25600 , Note on Availability: Initial orders for this product are scheduled to begin shipping March 21, 2013.

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Nikon Coolpix A Announced

Nikon Coolpix ANikon Coolpix A is a camera with a big WOW factor, it features 16.2MP ‘DX’ format CMOS sensor, 28mm fixed F2.8 lens, no optical low-pass filter for super sharp images and standard ISO range of 100-6400, expandable upto 12,800 and 25,600. take a look at the major specification below

Nikon Coolpix A Major Specification

  • 16.2MP ‘DX’ format CMOS sensor
  • 18.5mm (28mm equivalent) F2.8 lens
  • ISO 100-6400 (with 12,800 and 25,600 equivalent extension settings)
  • 3.0″ 920k dot LCD
  • 14-bit uncompressed NEF Raw shooting capability
  • Up to 4fps continuous shooting
  • 1080p movies at 24, 25 or 30fps
  • i-TTL compatible hotshoe

The all-glass 18.5mm (28mm equivalent) prime lens has an f/2.8 aperture, allowing users to shoot with a shallow depth of field to blur backgrounds for professional-looking photos. Even when the sun goes down, the lens offers the ability to turn a fleeting glance into a flattering moonlit portrait with just a press of the shutter. Always ready for the spontaneous moment, the camera’s quick AF performance and 4 frames-per-second (fps) burst help users to consistently capture any moment with outstanding image quality.

COOLPIX A also offers advanced settings to allow shooters to have complete creative control to master nearly any shooting situation. With multiple Scene Modes, a familiar manual focus ring, full manual exposure controls (P,S,A,M), and the ability to shoot RAW/NEF image files, even a simple snapshot can be transformed into artistic expression.

The COOLPIX A will be available in March 2013 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1099.95 and will be offered in Black and Silver.

Nikon COOLPIX A and P330 is Coming Soon

Nikon Coolpix AAccording to latest rumors Nikon is expected to announce Nikon coolpix A and P330, The Coolpix A will be a APS-C format camera and Nikon coolpix P330 is a regular update over the old Nikon P310 model.
The Coolpix A and will be priced at ¥120,000 (around $1,200, US prices will be lower), the P330 will be priced around ¥45,000.

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New High Sensitivity Sensor from Canon is Coming

latest press release from Canon say they are developing new sensor exclusively for video. Take a look at the image details below.

Press Release
TOKYO, March 4, 2013—Canon Inc. announced today that the company has successfully developed a high-sensitivity 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor exclusively for video recording. Delivering high-sensitivity, low-noise imaging performance, the new Canon 35 mm CMOS sensor*1 enables the capture of Full HD video even in exceptionally low-light environments.

The newly developed CMOS sensor features pixels measuring 19 microns square in size, which is more than 7.5-times the surface area of the pixels on the CMOS sensor incorporated in Canon’s top-of-the-line EOS-1D X and other digital SLR cameras. In addition, the sensor’s pixels and readout circuitry employ new technologies that reduce noise, which tends to increase as pixel size increases. Thanks to these technologies, the sensor facilitates the shooting of clearly visible video images even in dimly lit environments with as little as 0.03 lux of illumination, or approximately the brightness of a crescent moon—a level of brightness in which it is difficult for the naked eye to perceive objects. When recording video of astral bodies, while an electron-multiplying CCD,*2 which realizes approximately the same level of perception as the naked eye, can capture magnitude-6 stars, Canon’s newly developed CMOS sensor is capable of recording faint stars with a magnitude of 8.5 and above.*3

Using a prototype camera employing the newly developed sensor, Canon successfully captured a wide range of test video,*4 such as footage recorded in a room illuminated only by the light from burning incense sticks (approximately 0.05–0.01 lux) and video of the Geminid meteor shower. The company is looking to such future applications for the new sensor as astronomical and natural observation, support for medical research, and use in surveillance and security equipment. Through the further development of innovative CMOS sensors, Canon aims to expand the world of new imaging expression.

Canon Marketing Japan Inc. will be exhibiting a prototype camera that incorporates the newly developed 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor and sample footage captured with the camera at SECURITY SHOW 2013, which will be held from Tuesday, March 5, to Friday, March 8, at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center in Tokyo, Japan.

  • An imaging element (aspect ratio: 16:9) that supports the largest image circle size possible when shooting with a Canon EF lens.
  • A CCD sensor with a readout mechanism that multiplies electrons after being converted from light. Applications include nighttime surveillance and the capture of astral bodies and nighttime nature scenes.
  • The brightness of a star decreases 2.5-times with each 1 magnitude increase.
  • Recording of test video footage was made possible through cooperation from ZERO Corporation.