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Nikon D3200 Coming Soon?

Nikon D3200 DSLR bookThe first book of Nikon D3200 DSLR is listed on Amazon UK, Amazon Germany and Amazon France and in Amazon France the book is also available for pre-order.

Product details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Editions Générales First (23 Feb 2012)
  • Language French
  • ISBN-10: 2754033904
  • ISBN-13: 978-2754033909

Nikon D3200 book

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Canon 5D Mark III spotted in Kenya

Photographer Stephen Oachs (founder of aperture academy), spotted a Japanese photographer doing in-field testing with new (unreleased) DSLR 5D Mark III or 7D Mark II along with new canon 600mm Lens and Canon 200-400mm with built-in teleconverter,

canon 5D X

Update: Canon 5D mark III announced, See more – More about 5D Mk III , Sample Images and pre- order details

5D Mark III, 7D Mark II or neither? The new camera above have no pop-up flash, the battery grip seems to have a joystick, wider screen (16:9) compared to 5D mark II or 7D, new button layouts and new Scroll wheel.

5D Mark II + 7D = 5D X?  The new camera may have superlative high-speed performance of 7D with a fullframe sensor similar to 5D Mark II, so we may see a new 5D X camera in near future. The New Pro full frame camera with advance AF system is expected to arrive in 1st week of feb, 2012.


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Canon patent back-illuminated CMOS Sensor

Canon BSI CMOS sensor

Canon patent a large size ( APS-C or APS-H ) back-illuminated CMOS sensor, also known as backside illumination (BSI or BI), BSI sensors capture more light and gives better low light performance than the ordinary CMOS sensors.

Patent details / Translated by google
Canon is back-illuminated imaging device (BSI) to produce false signals (noise) to remove the patent is pending. APS-like noise becomes noticeable at least an imaging device C, you can solve various problems, APS-I may be back-illuminated imaging device is adopted in full size, and C.
Patent literature, self-interpretation and summary

  • Patent Publication No. 2012-15275
    • 2012.1.19 Release Date
    • Filing date 2010.6.30
  • Back-illuminated imaging device
    • The two bonded substrates photoelectric conversion unit and the peripheral circuit manufacturing to
    • Photoelectric conversion unit and the peripheral circuitmicroprocessor which is connected by bump
    • The incident light is changed and the current strong influence to adjacent pixels in the peripheral circuit, and noise (similar to a smear phenomenon).
  • Canon’s patented
    • And a peripheral circuit connected to a DC power supply photoelectric conversion unit
    • Resistance is lowered, reducing the voltage drop

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Sony developed next-generation BSI sensor

Now Cell phone and small compact camera can capture HDR Video with the help of new Sensor developed by Sony, Sony’s unique “RGBW Coding” function which allows you to capture better low light images with less noise. Sony has also developed a model with built-in signal processing functionality, an element that usually requires external embedment.

Sony has successfully developed new stacked CMOS image sensor technology that realizes higher image quality and superior functionality in a more compact size. The three newly developed next-generation back-illuminated CMOS image sensor models will be the first to utilize this technology. Samples will begin to successively ship starting March 2012.

Features of stacked CMOS image sensor

  • Large-scale signal processing circuits required for higher image quality and better functionality are built-in
  • More compact image sensor chip size
  • Even higher image quality of the pixel section by adopting manufacturing processes specialized for superior image quality
  • Faster speeds and lower power consumption by adopting the leading process for the circuit section
stacked-CMOS-image-sensor

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About stacked CMOS image sensors
Conventional CMOS image sensors mount the pixel section and analog logic circuit on top of the same chip, which require numerous constraints when wishing to mount the large-scale circuits such as measures to counter the circuit scale and chip size, measures to suppress noise caused by the layout of the pixel and circuit sections, and optimizing the characteristics of pixels and circuit transistors.
Sony has succeeded in establishing a structure that layers the pixel section containing formations of back-illuminated structure pixels over the chip affixed with mounted circuits for signal processing, which is in place of supporting substrates used for conventional back-illuminated CMOS image sensors. By this stacked structure, large-scale circuits can now be mounted keeping small chip size. Furthermore, as the pixel section and circuit section are formed as independent chips, a manufacturing process can be adopted, enabling the pixel section to be specialized for higher image quality while the circuit section can be specialized for higher functionality, thus simultaneously achieving higher image quality, superior functionality and a more compact size. In addition, faster signal processing and lower power consumption can also be achieved through the use of leading process for the chip containing the circuits.

Press Release
Tkyo, Japan – January 23, 2012 – Sony Corporation (“Sony”) today announced the development of two CMOS image sensor models designed for use in smartphones and other devices. They are equipped with Sony’s unique “RGBW Coding” function which allows images to be captured with low noise and high picture quality even in low-light conditions. They also contain Sony’s “HDR (High Dynamic Range) Movie” function which allows brilliant color to be captured even in bright settings. Sony has also developed a model with built-in signal processing functionality, an element that usually requires external embedment.
Sony has successfully developed new stacked CMOS image sensor technology that realizes higher image quality and superior functionality in a more compact size. The three newly developed next-generation back-illuminated CMOS image sensor models will be the first to utilize this technology. Samples will begin to successively ship starting March 2012.

Background of development (new functions)
The recent proliferation of smartphones and other devices has increased casual shooting opportunities and there is demand for the evolution of cameras to be able to shoot in a diverse range of settings. In particular, consumers want to easily take pictures in low light conditions or those with both low and bright lights. Sony has incorporated its two newly developed models with its unique “RGBW Coding” function which enables high-sensitivity shooting even in low-light conditions and its “HDR Movie” function which can capture images or video across a broad dynamic range of low-light to bright-light conditions.

About the key functions incorporated in the new CMOS image sensors
1. Sony’s unique “RGBW Coding” function enabling clear shooting in dark rooms or at night

The built-in “RGBW Coding” function which adds W (White) pixels to the conventional range of RGB (Red-Green-Blue) pixels has realized higher sensitivity, enabling high-quality shooting with low noise even in dark indoor or night settings.
While the addition of W (White) pixels improves sensitivity, it has the problem of degrading image quality. However, Sony’s own device technology and signal processing realizes superior sensitivity without hurting image quality. Furthermore, while the individual pixels of the newly developed models are extremely minute at 1.12μm, the incorporation of the “RBGW Coding” function has realized a SN ratio (signal-to-noise ratio) equivalent to that of a unit pixel size of 1.4μm under conventional methods, which in turn has enables the image sensors to achieve a higher resolution at a more compact size.
The new models are also able to output signals through the conventional RGB method, thus there is no need to change the signal processing adopted in existing devices.

2. “HDR (High Dynamic Range) Movie” function which enables brilliant colors to be captured even in bright settings
The built-in “HDR Movie” function enables brilliant colors to be captured even in settings with a wide range of light including bright light.
Typically, when shooting with differing light levels, such as an indoor setting against a bright outdoor background, there can easily be blocked up shadows for dark areas or blown out highlights for bright areas. Such phenomena are a result of the combination of low-light and bright-light which have different optimal exposure conditions in the same shot. This function reduces this by setting two different exposure conditions within a single screen shooting and conducts the appropriate signal processing for the captured image information under each optimal exposure condition. This process generates an image with a broad dynamic range and enables shooting of both the background and subject matter with brilliant colors even in a bright environment.

Upcoming product launches (plan)

・ Type 1/4 Stacked CMOS Image Sensor with approx. 8.0 effective megapixels
(equipped with camera signal processing function*1)
Sample shipments planned for March, 2012

・ Type 1/3.06 Stacked CMOS Image Sensor with approx. 13.0 effective megapixels
(equipped with “RGBW Coding” and “HDR Movie” functions)
Sample shipments planned for June, 2012

・ Type 1/4 Stacked CMOS Image Sensor with approx. 8.0 effective megapixels
(equipped with “RGBW Coding” and “HDR Movie” functions)
Sample shipments planned for August, 2012

*1 Not equipped with “RGBW Coding” or “HDR Movie” functions

Two New Leica Cameras Coming Soon?

leica M10 and Mirrorless coming soon
Few days ago on Leica Experience Day Dr. Kaufmann promised more than one surprise for next year (at photokina year 2012), Now DSLR magazine posted on Twitter that Leica is working on two new cameras and one of them is economical model ( according to Leica’s).

According to informed sources, Leica would be working simultaneously on two new models, one of them a more “economical” … for Leica

So with Lecia M10 we may see a new Pro compact camera or Mirrorless System from Lecia on photokina 2012.

News src – www.fotoactualidad.com

Fujifilm HS30 vs Fujifilm HS20

Fujifilm HS30 EXR vs Fujifilm HS20 EXR, fujifilm HS30EXR includes a number of key specification improvements over the HS20EXR model it replaces. Read the specification comparison review below and share your thoughts with us

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Fujifilm HS30 vs Fujifilm HS20

FinePix HS30EXR features an improved EXR-CMOS sensor, By redesigning the shape of the photo diodes used in the EXR-CMOS sensor, the images display 30% less digital noise at higher ISO settings, which results in smoother tones and better low light images.

The Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) has been greatly improved.

New Lithium-ion rechargeable battery delivers up to 600 pictures per charge.

New EVF : Fujifilm HS30 EXR features same EVF as Fujifilm X S1, FinePix HS30EXR’s EVF  have large display unit of 0.26-inche and features 920,000 dots, compared to only 200,000 dots on the HS20EXR, making for a far clearer viewing image.

Writing Speed: The writing period after continuous shooting has also been dramatically cut to approximately 2 seconds (compared to 20 seconds on the HS20EXR).

New Intelligent Digital Zoom function: This doubles the focal range, delivering a massive 60x zoom (30XDigital + 30XOptical) with a maximum telephoto setting of 1440mm.

In the new Fujifilm HS30 EXR you get customisable Function (Fn) key to assign shortcut and New HS30 EXR supports manual focus during movie recording.

Conclusion: Upgrade is recommended, Fujifilm HS30EXR comes same 30X optical zoom but features new sensor, faster processing power and better battery life..

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Canon 5D Mark III Coming in March 2012?

canon 5D mark II coming in march 2011According to canon rumors (CR2), Canon 5D Mk III expected announcement date is March 2012 and it will feature a 20 Megapixel sensor, GPS, DIGIC 5 processor, 19 AF points, 5fps continuous shooting and  eye-controlled autofocus.