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By admin, on October 9th, 2015

Till now no all the Nikon DSLR and compact camera uses traditional contrast based sensor, only Nikon Mirrorless Nikon 1 series hybrid AF CMOS sensor developed by Aprina or Sony.
But from the latest patent surfaced over the web shows Nikon working on a mulilayer sensor patent with on-board phase AF pixels. Is the sensor come out as a real product in upcoming years then it will be a big jump from Nikon in-house sensor development team.
Patent Details Translated by google
- Patent Publication No. 2015-162562
- Published 2015.9.7
- Filing date 2014.2.27
- Nikon patents
- From the top, a microlens array, IR layer of the phase difference detection, optical waveguides, the RGB layers of imaging the formed
- IRCF unnecessary
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By admin, on October 8th, 2015

Samsung NX500 scored high marks during the DXO Lab test examination. According to DXO Mark Lab NX500 ($599) will give you similar result compared to Nikon D7200 ($1096). The camera scored 87 points during the test and the low-light score was 1347.
Samsung NX300 camera delivering excellent result for its price category, take a look at images below
also take a look at the score against fullframe mirrorless camera

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Also take a look at – Firmware Upgrade – Samsung NX500 Gets Significant Improvements in AF and Video
By admin, on October 8th, 2015

Finally we came to know the actual reason behind the delay in the announcement of the Pentax fullframe camera. The FF camera has been delayed due to the Pentax K-II callback. According to the Pentax representatives the production line can’t handle the callback and production of Pentax Fullframe camera at the same time.

Just two months after the announcement many of the Pentax K-3 users started complaining about the K-3 faulty switch of button, according to the users the power off button fails to switch off the camera and due to that camera never shut-down and battery drains up too quickly. Rioch / Pentax offered free inspection and repair of affected cameras. To check the fault you must see the back of your camera to check the serial number and if you camera with a serial number of 6206660 (or above it) than it is not affected by the problem. BTW, Ricoh Imaging USA customer service department at 1-800-234-0276
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By admin, on October 7th, 2015

A new canon EOS M (Canon EOS M4 ?) camera and lens spotted by a japnese website, the camera design look very similar to the current EOS M3 camera. At this moment we don’t know the core specification of the camera, stay with us and we will update you soon as we get any new information.
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By admin, on October 7th, 2015
New Nikon 10-30mm lens patent spotted, the lens is designed for 1″ Mirrorless camera. Take a look the patent details below.
- Patent Publication No. 2015-172694
- Published 2015.10.1
- Filing date 2014.3.12
- Example 1
- f 10.20 29.40
- FNO 3.6 6.35
- 2ω 77.6 ° 31.2 °
- Y 8.20 8.20
- TL 58.03 58.47
- BF 12.89 12.89
Take a look at some interesting Patents from Nikon – Nikon patents Mirror-Less interchangeable Sensor Camera ||
By admin, on October 7th, 2015
Canon G9X finally leaked today the camera features ultra compact design same as its predecessor Canon G7x and 1″ size sensor, however we can’t confirm at this moment the sensor is new or same as its predecessor.
Take a look at the leaked specification of the Canon G9X camera
- Sensor: 1 inches 20.2 MP back-illuminated
- Lens: 10.2-30.6mm F2.0-4.9 (equivalent 28-85mm F2.0-4.9)
- Size: 98mm x 58mm x 31mm
- Weight: 209g
- LCD Monitor: 3 inches. 1.04 million dot
The Canon G9X camera Lens specification is not as good as Canon G5X camera, however its ultra slim design is the main attraction of travel & street shooters.
Stay with us and we will post more update soon.
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By admin, on October 7th, 2015
In a short span of time Sony become a Sensor manufacturer giant, in 2014 Sony made 40.2 percent of all image sensors produced globally and its image sensor business increasing day by day.
Sony finally split-off its fastest growing image sensor business under a new name “Sony Semiconductor Solutions”, The sensor the strongest business unit for the electronics maker. The decision taken by the Sony will speed up the growth of the sensor business and will make it more accountable for their profitability.
A part of the press release
In the semiconductor business, where image sensors are a primary area of focus, Sony will establish Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (“Sony Semiconductor Solutions”) to further reinforce this business, and concentrate on sustained growth. R&D, business control, sales and other operations related to the semiconductor business, which are currently overseen by business groups and R&D units within Sony Corporation, will be transferred to Sony Semiconductor Solutions. The new company will aim to commence operations on April 1, 2016. As part of its mid-term corporate strategy announced in February 2015, Sony outlined its intention to sequentially split out the business units currently within Sony Corporation and operate them alongside existing Sony Group companies. The aim of these measures is to ensure clearly attributable accountability and responsibility from the perspective of shareholders, management policies with an emphasis on sustainable profit generation, and the acceleration of decision-making processes and reinforcement of business competitiveness. The decision to establish Sony Semiconductor Solutions forms part of this strategy.
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