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By admin, on December 6th, 2011
The photo, by Tim Allen, viewed more than 16440 times.
Tim Allen captured sign outside the Aldwych (UK) tube station, The station has decided to only ban DSLRs due to “their combination of high quality sensor and high resolution”. Other cameras such as Fuji X100, Canon SX40 HS and iPhone are allowed since they are not enough BIG to take good pictures.
Aldwych (UK) tube station was closed in 1994 and has been open to the public for the past two weekends, with tours costing £20 a head for adults.
news src – amateurphotographer.co.uk
By admin, on December 1st, 2011
With Sony A9x new lenses are also coming according to sonyalpharumors SAR, So in the upcoming Spring of 2012 we may see New Sony A9X with 500mm f/4 G lens, Zeiss 50mm f/1.4 SSM lens and many more (see the list below)
list of possible lenses:
14mm Distagon f/2.8
28mm Distagon f/2
35mm Distagon f/1.4
70-200mm f/2.8 G SSM
200mm ApoSonnar f/2
200 f/4.0 G macro SSM
100-400 f/2.8 G SSM
By admin, on November 27th, 2011
dpreview forum member FTH is talking about the rumors published in the French Magazine “chasseur d’images”, however we have no links or images related to the rumor, but “chasseur d’images” is serious and well-known magazine and if the news is correct we may see two new Full Frame DSLR from Nikon very soon.
Specification of Nikon D900 and D800 According to French Magazine “chasseur d’images”
D900 :
36mp Sensor,
no AA filter
60fps in 1080P, 120 fps in 720P.
No Flash.
price around 4000$ or more.
D800 :
18MP
30fps in 1080P, 60fps 720P (this, I hope not, why not full HD ?)
price around 2500-2800$
By admin, on November 17th, 2011
Few days ago fuji said its interchangeable lens camera will surpass the 35mm full size. According to latest rumors the new fujifilm Mirrorless will have a new organic sensor,
dpreview user zemes gaoson wrote: The camera uses a completely new sensor technology, presumably the Organic CMOS which has been developed by Fujifilm during the last 5-6 years. Fujifilm already said that the new sensor will have lowlight performance that rivals the current best full frame SLR sensors. And based on what I read about the Fujifilm’s revolutionary Organic CMOS, I have no reason to doubt this claim.

1001noisycameras found a Fujifilm Research Paper PDF, published in 2010, with the title: “Proposal of new organic CMOS image sensor for reduction in pixel size”. The abstract says: “We experimentally made trial products of the proposed sensor, verified their potential capability, and proved the validity of the organic CMOS sensor”.
Remember that fujifilm X S1 is also coming before feb 2011
By admin, on November 17th, 2011
New firmware update available for Canon 5D Mark II, The latest version of update is version 2.1.1, the new updates incorporates the following fixes and improvements:
1. Fixes a phenomenon where shooting stops after capturing one image when in continuous shooting or the Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) continuous shooting setting.
2. Corrects wording in the Dutch language menu screen.
Website: www.usa.canon.com
By admin, on November 15th, 2011
According to Sankei news Sony resumed the production of Sony Digital SLR camera in Thailand, Sony started a another production plant in thailand to resume the DSLR production, for Compact Camera Sony is considering alternative production plants in China and Japan.
src – sankei.jp via digicame-info
By admin, on November 9th, 2011
Kodak has sold its Image Sensor Solutions business (ISS) OR CCD business to Platinum Equity to beat the financial crisis, Just few hours ago before this announcement Kodak also announced a new 16 Megapixel Full Frame and 16Megapixel APS-H CCD Sensor, Kodak provides sensors for the Leica M9, S2 and Phase One (medium format backs).
News src – reuters and image-sensors-world
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