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By admin, on January 7th, 2013

Nikon New Lens Patent surfaced over the web – 16-35mm F2.8 VR, Nikon already have 16-35mm F4 VR ED lens but the new lens will have F2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range, better IS and new anti-reflection film for superior performance under strong backlight condition.
Lens Patent Details
- Patent Publication No. 2012-247687
- Release Date 2012.12.13
- Filing date 2011.5.30
- Example 1
- 24.00 – – 33.95mm f = 16.48 focal length
- Fno. = 2.884
- 84 – – 63 ° 2ω = 108 angle of view
- Image height 21.64mm
- 164.15 – – 161.56mm 170.00 overall optical length
- 18 sheets 12 groups lens configuration
- Four 5 aspherical surfaces
- 3 ED glass sheets
- Nikon patents
- Inner Focus
- Shake Reduction
- By anti-vibration group and the rear group, and mitigate the effects of downsizing, eccentric aberration of the lens is given to
- Anti-reflection film made of a multi-layer
- Reduce flare, a ghost (n <= 1.3) and a small refractive index difference between the surface layer and the air
- In one example, n = 1.26 refractive index in MgF2 + SiO2
- Easy concave, convex surface subjected to the occurrence of the ghost
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By admin, on January 6th, 2013
Fujifilm X20 Full Specification, Press Release and Images available now, the new fujifilm X20 arrives with a 12 megapixel 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor, EXR Processor II and a newly-developed Advanced Optical Viewfinder, the most important part is the new EXR Processor II enables the X20 to capture very high quality images, with up to 20% higher resolution and 30% less noise compared to X10. The X20 can shoot Full HD Video (1920 x 1080) at 60fps, for smooth video capture.
The newly-developed X-Trans CMOS II sensor has built-in Phase Detection pixels which enable the X20 to high-speed Auto Focus (AF) in as little as 0.06 seconds.The new 4x manual barrel zoom lens is composed of 11 glass elements in 9 groups, including 3 aspherical lens elements and 2 extra-low dispersion lens elements. On the rear side we have high-contrast, 460K-dot, 2.8-inch Premium screen, with a wide viewing-angle and an enhanced GUI menu system.
Continue reading Fujifilm X20 Full Specification, Press Release and Images
By admin, on January 5th, 2013
Fujifilm upcoming compacts camera Major specification leaked today, As we said earlier Fujifilm X100s coming with a X-Trans sensor,

Fujifilm X20
– Advanced optical viewfinder
– X-Trans CMOS sensor 2/3
– A significant reduction in noise
– AF speed of 0.06 seconds
– Release Date is February 16

Fujifilm X100S
– Sense of resolution and low noise comparable to full size
– AF speed of 0.08 seconds
– EXR Processor II
– Faster response
– Split image Digital
– Release Date is February 16

Fujifilm XP60
– CMOS sensor 16.4 million pixels
– Optical image stabilization
Waterproof – 6m
– Shock structure 1.5m
– Cold minus 10 ℃
– Dustproof
– Release Date is January 26

Fujifilm S8200
– A high zoom magnification of 40 times
– Image Stabilizer
– CMOS 16 million pixel sensor
– Release Date is January 26
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By admin, on January 5th, 2013
After Fujifilm X10 Images we now have Fuji X100s Image, the Fuji X100s is expected to be announced on January 7, 2013.

The Design of new fujifilm X100s look similar to the old one, only “S” is added to the lower right side of the camera. The X100s is rumored to arrive with new sensor used in Fujifilm X-E1 mirrorless camera, Take a look at the list of camera coming on CES 2013.
source – digicame info
By admin, on January 3rd, 2013
Toshiba announced three new Exceria Pro CF cards in capacities of 16, 32, or 64GB. Toshiba claims that they’ll provide the “world’s highest level read and write speeds” as of December 2012, According to Toshiba you get a read/write speed of 160MB/second in 64GB CF card, 150MB/Sec in 32GB and 95MB/second in 16GB, the newly announced cards have a VPG-20 rating, so its no doubt that they will record 20MB/second Full HD video streams without any problem.
By admin, on January 1st, 2013
Now we have some more camera predictions, This time few pages appeared at chinese forum xitek with upcoming camera name and specification details… scanned pages are of Japanese ‘Impress’ magazine.
Canon camera coming in 2013
- Canon 7D Mark II may come with newly developed CMOS sensor, 10fps continuous shooting speed and ISO expendable upto 25600.
- Canon 70D will have same sensor / ISO range as 7D Mark II, Screen size will be 3″, high res vari-angle display.
- Canon EOS M2 will arrive on 2013
- Canon 1DSx is also expected to arrive at 2013.
Nikon camera coming in 2013
- Nikon D7200 probability is very high and it will arrive in 2013 with 39 point AF system and ISO range expandable up to 25600.
- Nikon D9000 appearance probability is bit low in my view, the rumored specification says newly developed sensor, 10fps continuous shooting speed and 51 point AF system.
- Nikon V3 will arrive in 2013 (no details about specification available).
- Nikon D4x is also expected to come on 2013.
+ If anyone know better translation, please email me or post in the comments sections. Click here for Source page
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Thanks to Ivan Hajdani for a better translation.
By admin, on December 30th, 2012
Now we have the full list of Panasonic Lumix compact camera coming on CES 2013, take a look at name and major specification below
- DMC-TS25 (In Japan, the FT Series)
– 16.1MP sensor
– 4x zoom
- DMC-TS5 (In Japan, the FT Series)
– 16.1MP sensor
– 4.6 times zoom
- DMC-XS1
– 16.1MP sensor
– 5 times zoom
- DMC-ZS25 (In Japan, the TZ series)
– 16.1MP sensor
– Zoom 20 times
- DMC-ZS30 in Japan (Japan (TZ series)
– 18.2MP sensor
– Zoom 20 times
- DMC-LZ30
16.1MP sensor
35x zoom
- DMC-SZ3
– 16.1MP
– 10x optical zoom
- DMC-SZ9
– 16.1MP
– 10x optical zoom
- DMC-F5
– 14.1MP
– 5 times zoom
- DMC-FH10
– 16.1MP
– 5 times zoom
Source – digicame-info
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