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By admin, on November 5th, 2020
New Industrial Machine Vision Cameras From Canon Utilize Next-Gen 19 Micron Sensor Technology For Color Low-Light Image Capture
Industrial and Modular Camera Design Offers Choice of Lens Mounts and Video Output
MELVILLE, NY, November 4, 2020 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today introduced the Company’s next generation of multi-purpose cameras, the ML-100, and the ML-105[i], which deliver amazingly high sensitivity to capture Full HD Color video with a minimum subject illumination of less than 0.0005 lux (at maximum 75 dB gain setting, equivalent to an ISO sensitivity of over 4,500,000). With the ability to capture color low-light images, these multi-purpose cameras can be utilized in industrial system design, where seeing color images is critical during day and night.
Canon’s new series of multi-purpose industrial machine vision cameras employ a next-generation 19um, 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor. The modular design of the cameras allows implementation and integration into industrial machine vision environments.
The ML series is available in two models with two different lens mounts and two video output configurations to choose from, for a total of four camera options. The ML-100 camera features a CoaXpress terminal, which allows for the transmission of video, camera-control data and power on a single coaxial cable, ideal for use in industrial systems. The CoaXpress terminal produces 12-bit RAW data output at up to 73 fps and allows for more flexibility during processing. The ML-100 features approximately 2.74 million pixels of maximum video output and supports Region of Interest, which can improve frame rate output up to 164 fps at 720p resolution. The ML-105 camera features a 3G/HD-SDI video terminal and can be suited for standard video environments where Canon image processing, including YCC 4:2:2 10-bit output, is required. The ML-105 features the Canon DIGIC DV4 Image Processor, capable of delivering Full HD resolution at 60fps. Both cameras can be ordered with either an EF or M58 mount for total system design flexibility.
The EF mount gives customers the ability to choose from Canon’s still and cinema lens lineup, while the M58 offers lens customization and design choice to the user.
The M58 mount version of the Canon ML-100 multi-purpose camera is scheduled to be available at the end of December 2020. The other three models are scheduled to be available in April 2021[ii]. For more information, please visit usa.canon.com.
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By admin, on October 29th, 2020
Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM Lens image leaked, the official announcement of the lens is about to happen very soon. Stay with us and stay updated.
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By admin, on October 5th, 2020
As per the latest rumors Canon will be releasing their latest generation of entry-level DSLR, Canon 5000D | 6000D camera in the early months of 2021 (Probably Feb / March 2021). On Aug 19, 2020, Canon entry-level DSLR model was surfaced over at the wireless certification agency.
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By admin, on September 24th, 2020
TNC Exclusive: Fujitsu announced that it has received an order for a new supercomputer system from Canon. The supercomputer’s benefits will ultimately help to deliver an enhanced product development flow through Canon’s “no-prototype” initiative. This system is planned to begin operations in the first half of 2021.
Canon is promoting a “no-prototype” initiative in the development of its products, such as office multifunction devices and other various types of printers, cameras, and semiconductor lithography equipment. To make this initiative a reality, Canon is leveraging 3D CAD data in analytical simulations to evaluate multiple facets of proposed products, including functionality, as well as ease of manufacturing. In the past, Canon has relied on both a Fujitsu Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX10 system and a Fujitsu Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX100 system.
Now, to take its initiative to the next level, Canon has adopted Fujitsu’s PRIMEHPC FX1000 system, which delivers reliable, high-performance computing power, with world-leading energy efficiency.
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By admin, on September 24th, 2020
And finally an unexpected announcement from Canon that literally changes the game. Canon will be reasing a EF-EOS R Mount adapter with 0.71x crop factor for the Canon C70 camera.
Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R 0.71x – an EF Lens to RF Mount adapter giving filmmakers the freedom to use the entire EF lens line-up with the EOS C70, optimizing compatibility across two of Canon’s most popular lens lines.
Full-function lenses can communicate various information with the EOS C70. The following three lenses are full supported without a firmware update: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM. Lenses other than full-function lenses can also shoot with a brighter f-number with an equivalent angle of view as full frame. We will continue to expand the range of full-function lenses by gradually upgrading the firmware.
When paired with the EOS C70, the Mount Adapter EF-EOS R 0.71x employs an optical conversion to capture a Full Frame angle of view of an EF lens even when used with a Super 35mm sensor, as well as an increased light transmission of approximately 1-stop. The adapter enables full communication between three EF lenses and the camera body – EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, and EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM- providing continued support for Canon’s extensive range of EF lenses. Auto Focus, peripheral illumination and chromatic aberration correction, and the transfer of lens metadata are also fully supported when using the Mount Adapter EF-EOS R 0.71x
Available for full-function lenses which include the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Lenses. Canon plans to gradually expand the list of compatible lenses by providing free-of-charge firmware updates in 2021.
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By admin, on September 2nd, 2020
According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web Canon is working on a High-End APS-C Mirrorless camera and will they will prefer RF Mount to introduce the APS-C Flagship camera aka true successor of Canon 7D Mark II.
Canon EOS R7 More Details
Canon EOS R7 – The name of the camera isn’t confirmed yet, but as per rumors Canon does have working prototypes of the camera, and once of the bodies carry 32 MP sensor of Canon EOS M6 II and DIGIC X image processor from Canon EOS R6 / R5.
We have already published the core specification of the camera a while ago. Canon EOS R7 Rumored Specification
also see – Best Lenses for Canon 200D II / Canon SL3 / Canon 250D
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By admin, on August 23rd, 2020
Take a look at the first image of Pentax’s upcoming APS-C DSLR camera / Pentax K-3 II successor. The image by published by Pentax itself, in the rear part of the image we can clearly see two improvements over the old Pentax K-3 II camera
Pentax K-3 II successor Noticeable Improvements
- Better Viewfinder Design
- Introduction of Joystick
Pentax K-mount digital SLR camera Development Announcement was done Pentax September 20th, 2019. We do expect it’s an official announcement on Sep 2020.
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