Megapixels Information.
EXCLUSIVE: Canon engineers held back by marketing department's "megapixel race" (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Canon engineers are being held back from developing new sensor technology by marketing departments in a "race for megapixels", claims an employee of the Japanese photography company.
Leica grabs bragging rights with 'fastest' lens (Canoe Technology) NEW YORK - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.
Canon G10 brings 14.7MP, wide-angle lens (MacNN) Canon as part of its pre-Photokina expo camera launches released the PowerShot G10, its new flagship semi-pro compact. The semi-professional camera both sees a sensor upgrade from 12.1 to 14.7 megapixels as well as a key lens change. While dropping back from the 6X zoom of the G9 to 5X, the G10 switches to a 28-140mm equivalent (6.1-30.5mm actual) wide-angle lens that better assists in ...
Canon EOS 5D Mark II - 21 megapixels, and HD movie capabilities (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) This is the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, which was announced by Canon this morning. It's got full 30fps HD 1080p video capture, adding a useful feature to the already highly-specced EOS 5D Mark I. It's got ISO sensitivity up to 25,600, and can shoot 310 frames at medium quality at 3.9fps.
Leica claims right to 'fastest' lens (Independent Online) Leica Camera, a prestigious but small German maker of high-end cameras and lenses, is going for the speed crown, making the world's "fastest" lens for still cameras.
Canon PowerShot G10 14.7 megapixels camera (infoSyncWorld) Succeeding the popular G9, the new Canon PowerShot G10 boasts a range of improved camera technology for camera enthusiasts.
Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest? lens (Las Vegas Sun) Wed, Sep 17, 2008 (2:15 p.m.) Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.
Published: reports from global launch event of Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 in London, EU (MS Mobiles) September 19, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Since the Swedish-Japanese joint-venture Sony Ericsson is located in London, EU, no wonder that global launch of HTC-manufactured Sony Ericsosn Xperia X1 phone took place (this week) in good old England!
Minox nurtures the spy in all of us, dry martini not included (Engadget) Filed under: Digital Cameras Minox, we knew you wouldn't let us down. We've seen a few bland cameras released by you over the years, but it warms our hearts to see you haven't forgotten why we love you. This latest line of miniature cameras comes in three flavors: yuck, meh, and totally badass. The DC 1033 looks like every other camera known to man, with the slight improvement of being ...
Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens (The State) Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point. Now, Leica Camera AG, a prestigious but small German maker of high-end cameras and lenses, is going for the speed crown again, making the ...
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