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By admin, on February 5th, 2013

According to latest rumors surfaced over the web, Tokina employee confirms pentaxforums.com that Pentax is reportedly developing a full-frame camera and the according to the Tokina employee a prototype already exists and under testing. Later on he also added that that all lenses developed will be re-branded under the Pentax name as it had been done in the past.
src – pentaxforums.com
By admin, on February 4th, 2013

Panasonic developed a new type of image sensor that donot uses color filters as of today CMOS/CCD sensor, development makes color filters unnecessary by using the micro color splitters that control thediffraction of light at a microscopic level. Panasonic has achieved approximately double the color sensitivity in comparison with conventional sensors that use color filters. see the press release below full details
Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation has developed unique “micro color splitters”, which separate the light that falls on image sensors by exploiting light’s wavelike properties. Applying them to actual image sensors allows bright color images to be achieved even under low-light conditions. This development makes color filters unnecessary by using the micro color splitters that control thediffraction1 of light at a microscopic level. Panasonic has achieved approximately double the color sensitivity in comparison with conventional sensors that use color filters.
Image sensors are used in devices like smartphones, digital still cameras and video cameras, as well in security, vehicle parking, office, and healthcare applications – anywhere, in fact, that digital imaging is needed. Conventional color image sensors use a Bayer array2, in which a red, green, or blue light-transmitting filter is placed above each sensor. These filters block 50 – 70% of the incoming light before it even reaches the sensor. Progress is being made in increasing the resolution of image sensors used in mobile and other devices by reducing pixel size, but demand for higher-sensitivity cameras is also increasing. Panasonic has developed a new technology that can be applied to existing or future sensors to enable them to capture uniquely vivid color images.
The developed technology has the following features.
- Using color alignment, which can use light more efficiently, instead of color filters, vivid color photographs can be taken at half the light levels needed by conventional sensors.
- Micro color splitters can simply replace the color filters in conventional image sensors, and are not dependent on the type of image sensor (CCD3 orCMOS4) underneath.
- Micro color splitters can be fabricated using inorganic materials and existing semiconductor fabrication processes.
This development is based on the following new technology.
- A unique method of analysis and design based on wave optics that permits fast and precise computation of wave-optics phenomena.
- Device optimization technologies for creating micro color splitters that control the phase of the light passing through a transparent and highly-refractive plate-like structure to separate colors at a microscopic scale using diffraction.
- Layout technologies and unique algorithms that allow highly sensitive and precise color reproduction by combining the light that falls on detectors separated by the micro color splitters and processing the detected signals.
Panasonic holds 21 Japanese patents and 16 overseas patents, including pending applications, for this development.
This development is described in general terms in the Advance Online Publication version of Nature Photonics issued on February 3, 2013.
Constitution and features compared with the conventional method
More on the Technology
1. Unique method of analysis and design based on wave optics permitting fast and precise computation of wave-optics phenomena
FDTD5 is widely used to analyze light in wave form, but its heavy computation workload has up to now made it impractical for designing micro color splitters. On the other hand, BPM6 is an effective method of fast computation, but it has lower precision than FDTD and cannot accurately simulate color splitting. This prompted Panasonic to develop a practical and original design method that permits fast and precise computation of wave-optics phenomena. This technology allows the precise modeling of optical phenomena such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction by modeling spaces in regions with different optical constants and applying BPM to the spaces. This method can be applied not only to the design of micro color splitters, but can be extended to the design of other nano-scale optical processing systems.
2. Device optimization technologies leading to the creation of micro color splitters that control the phase of the light passing through a transparent and highly-refractive plate-like structure and use diffraction to separate colors on a microscopic scale
Color separation of light in micro color splitters is caused by a difference in refractive index between a) the plate-like high refractive material that is thinner than the wavelength of the light and b) the surrounding material. Controlling the phase of traveling light by optimizing the shape parameters causes diffraction phenomena that are seen only on a microscopic scale and which cause color separation. Micro color splitters are fabricated using a conventional semiconductor manufacturing process. Fine-tuning their shapes causes the efficient separation of certain colors and their complementary colors, or the splitting of white light into blue, green, and red like a prism, with almost no loss of light.
3. Layout technologies and unique algorithms that enable highly sensitive and precise color reproduction by overlapping diffracted light on detectors separated by micro color splitters and processing the detected signals
Since light separated by micro color splitters falls on the detectors in an overlapping manner, a new pixel layout and design algorithm are needed. The layout scheme is combined and optimized using an arithmetic processing technique designed specifically for mixed color signals. The result is highly sensitive and precise color reproduction. For example, if the structure separates light into a certain color and its complementary color, color pixels of white + red, white – red, white + blue, and white – blue are obtained and, using the arithmetic processing technique, are translated into normal color images without any loss of resolution.
Notes:
- 1. Diffraction
- Behavior of light as a wave on the wavelength (nanometer) scale. Various phenomena occur when a wave encounters an obstacle.
- 2. Bayer array
- The arrangement of color filters used in most single-chip digital imaging sensors used in digital cameras, camcorders, and scanners to create a color image. The filter pattern is 50% green, 25% red and 25% blue.
- 3. Charge Coupled Device Image Sensor (CCD sensor)
- A type of solid-state image sensing device for digital imaging, used in digital video cameras of all types. It has higher sensitivity and lower noise than other sensing devices.
- 4. Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Image Sensor (CMOS sensor)
- A solid-state image sensing device for digital imaging using CMOS.
- 5. Finite-Difference Time-Domain method (FDTD)
- FDTD is a versatile modeling technique used to solve Maxwell’s equations by spatial and temporal discretization.
- 6. Beam Propagation Method (BPM)
- A numerical analysis technique in electromagnetics for solving the Helmholtz equation under conditions of a time-harmonic wave.
By admin, on February 3rd, 2013
Quattroflex System present Quattrojaws — is a universal compact system that allows for easy installation of all types of smartphones on a standard photographic tripod. You also can use it as a stand for your mobile device or for easily carrying your headphones.
Mobile devices are designed to be held within the hands, but that’s not always convenient. Sometimes it is necessary to put your phone on the table at an angle, or mount it on a tripod. To help you in these situations, we created Quattrojaws.
Quattrojaws is the best assistant for the camera in a mobile phone : Standard 1/4 thread allows to set Quattrojaws on any tripod or other photographic device to stabilize the camera.
Quattrojaws is universal: It is suitable for a smartphone manufactured by ANY COMPANY! Currently Quattrojaws is produced in two sizes: M (for devices with a width ranging from 52 to 63 mm) and L (for devices with a width ranging from 63 to 80 mm). Additional compatible sizes are in development.

IMPORTANT: Quattrojaws can be used with the “naked” device, and “dressed” in a variety of different covers.
Quattrojaws is compact: Quattrojaws possible always wear as a keychain, or carry it in a soft pouch (included).
Quattrojaws is durable, reliably, beautiful.: It is manufactured at high-tech milling machines and comprised of the best aluminum alloys. Powerful springs allow for tight grips with the jaws of Quattrojaws and soft rubber caps securely fix device. Quattrojaws has an amazing metal finish. Quattrojaws perfectly with any modern mobile device.
Quattrojaws is comfortable: A built-in pin quickly and easily transforms Quattrojaws into a comfortable stand for device. Specially-shaped jaws are designed to reel your headphones or headset on and have special notches to fix the wire in place — so now it won’t get tangled in pocket or purse.
Quattrojaws is looking to the future: The uniquely-shaped Quattrojaws hull is designed for the new universal mounting system. That means in the near future be possible to use Quattrojaws almost anywhere: in a car, in a kitchen, the bedroom, the bathroom … and, of course, at a shooting range!
Quattrojaws site: www.quattroflex.com/index.html
By admin, on February 3rd, 2013

The Ibelux 40mm f/0.85 lens surfaced over at CP+ show in Yokohama, Japan. Kipon in partnership with the German firm IB / E OPTICS have developed the new 40mm f/0.85 lens, in the image above the Ibelux lens is attached with Sony NEX camera, lens is expected to be released in July, 2013 with a price between ¥120,000 – ¥ 150,000 ($1,200-$1,600). The lens will be available in X mount (Fuji), M mount (Leica), Micro Four Thirds and Canon M mirrorless camera.
Via DC.watch
By admin, on February 2nd, 2013
We have already published this news on January 14th, 2013 (see here), now we are getting more confirmation from web, the Nikon D7000 Successor is coming before April 2013, we are still not 100% sure about the name, it may be named as D7100 or D8000, the upcoming camera will feature 24 Mp APS-C CMOS sensor (same as D5200 sensor), advance core specification, rugged body and continuous shooting speed upto 8fps.
With Nikon D7000 Successor, Nikon P310 Successor is also rumored to arrive very soon with RAW mode & WiFi sharing and advance core specification.
we will update you soon as we get any new info –
P.S. If you have tale a look at post related to Nikon Rumors
By admin, on February 2nd, 2013
Its not a rumor, In a recent interview given by Masaya Maeda, Managing Director and Chief Executive Image Communication Products Operations at Canon said Canon EOS 70D would be coming “some day in the future. Without fail.”
According to latest rumors we may see a new Canon 70D very soon (Q2 or Q3 of 2013) with major upgrade in core specification, take a look at rumored specification here.
Canon 7D Mark II is also coming, Just few days ago dc.watch (japanese magzine) interviewd Canon managing director Tian Rong, read the main points of the interview translated via google
(The successor to the EOS 7D that does not appear immediately) is per premonition. Although the development of the successor of course, it is “the product innovations put some kind.” Instead of that issue as a successor to the product that you spec up a little, it will be what has evolved towards a new area.However, it is not the story of the day so far.
From the interview we are sure that 7D successor will have a major upgrade in core specification, we will update you soon as we get any new info , follow us on G+, Facebook and twitter for latest updates.
src – dpreview
By admin, on February 1st, 2013

Buy Canon Elph 330 HS from Amazon
Canon updated its compact camera range with Elph 330 HS, Elph 115 IS and A2500 compacts, the Elph 330 HS features 12.1 MP DIGIC 5 CMOS Sensor, 10x Optical Zoom with Intelligent IS and also features 1080p Full HD video recording, take a look at the major features below
Major Features
- 12.1MP CMOS Sensor
- Canon 10x Optical Zoom Lens
- 35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 24-240mm
- 3.0″ LCD Monitor
- Continuous Shooting Rate of 6.2fps
- Full HD 1920 x 1080 Video
- Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity
- DIGIC 5 Image Processor
- Intelligent IS Image Stabilization
- Canon HS SYSTEM
Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity allows for the instant sharing of both still images and videos through social networks + ECO Mode intelligently reduces your power consumption, aiding in producing longer battery life for more shooting.

Buy Canon Elph 115 IS from Amazon
The Canon Elph 115 IS features 16.0 MP sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor, 8X optical zoom and Digital IS to reduce camera shake and new 720p HD video recording with a dedicated movie button.
Take a look at Major Specification
- 16.0MP Image Sensor
- DIGIC 4 Image Processor
- Canon 8x Optical Zoom Lens
- 35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 28-224mm
- 2.7″ LCD Monitor
- HD 1280 x 720p Video
- Smart AUTO Modes
- Intelligent IS Image Stabilization
- Power Saving ECO Mode
Buy Canon A2500 from Amazon
Canon features 16 Mp CCD sensor, 8X optical zoom lens, digital IS and HD video recording, take a look at major features below.
- 16.0MP Image Sensor
- DIGIC 4 Image Processor
- Canon 8x Optical Zoom Lens
- 35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 28-224mm
- 2.7″ LCD Monitor
- HD 1280 x 720p Video
- Smart AUTO Modes
- Intelligent IS Image Stabilization
- Power Saving ECO Mode
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