2014年6月15日日曜日
2014年6月14日土曜日
Sony Tidbits…
DEO Contax G – Sony E AF adapter Mk III a6000 AF test
Imaging Resource posts RX100 III Gallery.
Canon FD 4/300 L reviewed on the A7 at Phillipreeve.
DCfever posted an early A7s image test.
Sony RX100 III sample gallery images: Small in the pocket, Big on the trail (Imaging Resource).
A7s test at DC.Fever.
A6000 is the best mirrorless camera for SonyAlphaLab.
Maarten: “Here’s my video review of the A6000 with the SEL1670Z and the Zeiss Touit 12mm. Lots of great photos from Ottawa’s Tulip Festival and detailed visual demos of features. http://ift.tt/1oYv2VU ”
Massimiliano: “it’s my pleasure to invite you to my upcoming exhibition at Gallery Imagineo in Paris where I’ll be showcasing Oculus Asini in a collective show named “S”. More info here: http://ift.tt/1oYv3ca“
Tomer: “I would like to share with you the best two weeks of my life. It was a combination of of a great location (NY), great camera and equipment and a seven month pregnant amazing wife. For years I have been using Sony cameras and a year ago I’ve decided to “switch camps” and go with Nikon’s DSLR. Short while after I moved to Nikon, the passion of spontaneously taking the camera and take photos simply faded, it was not as fun as it used to and I really felt bad about that. After a year of long and hard work, I have decided to do a vacation together with my wife in NY. I have visited all over Europe but never been to the states. I timed the trip to the launch of SONY A7 and sold my Nikon camera along with all other equipment, wanted to do a fresh start, who knows, maybe the passion will come back with the A7. This meant that I flew to NY without a camera, something I would never do because taking photos is one of the most important parts of my every day life. I remember the fear I had of being in NY, the place I always wanted to explore without a camera or worse, being with a camera and equipment I have no idea on operating, did I do the right move? First photo I did was with the Iphone, it was a photo of “We’ve landed and we are safe” for family and friends. The hotel informed us that we have to wait 5 hours for check in, I left my wonderful seven month wife in the lobby after 16 hours of flight (Tel Aviv to New York City) so she can rest and i ran to B&H to get my hands on the A7 with 20% battery on my phone and google maps…
2 hours later and 3 hours for the check in, I studied the camera and its features as much as I possible could because this was the only free time I had for it, afterwards my wife’s vacation starts and I have to focus on her.
So, here it goes, these are the photos I’ve took with the best camera I’ve ever held in my life while traveling with the woman I love in the greatest city on earth. If you like my post you can see some of the picture in
http://ift.tt/1oYv4Nl;
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2014年6月13日金曜日
ZEISS Presents Supplier Award to RUAG Schweiz AG and Schmolz + Bickenbach Distri...
The recently-held Suppliers' Day from our Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology business group in Oberkochen was attended by around 100 representatives. The event took place this year for the 7th time. During workshops and presentations, the main suppliers discussed topics which will enhance cooperation – fully in line with this year's theme, "Growing together." RUAG Schweiz AG and Duesseldorf-based Schmolz + Bickenbach Distributions GmbH were honored with the Supplier Award for their outstanding achievements. Congratulations!
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First image of the Full Frame Curved sensor!…made for the RX2?
Image courtesy: Sony via Spectrum.
What you see here is the first image of the Sony CMOS curved sensor! Sony says they create a unique bending machine to curve it and after that they use ceramic to stabilize the sensor. Interesting: The sensor has the same level of curvature found in the human eye!
On a curved sensor light rays will hit the corner pixels straight on instead of obliquely. The lens doesn’t have to use extra lenses to correct for distortions, vignetting, aberrations in corners and other issues. Therefore you can pair the sensor with flatter and larger aperture lenses. Curved sensors are 1,4 times more sensitive in the center and 2 times more sensitive in the corners.
Sony showed a 43mm (Full Frame) and 11mm (for mobile devices) curved sensor at the 2014 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits. And as we reported earlier on SAR the Full Frame curved sensor is likely to come on the new RX2 paired with a 35mm f/1.8 Zeiss lens! Exciting tech!
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Light Lab: Plan your experiments with the touch of your fingers - #Appofthemonth...
With Light Lab by our ZEISS Microscopy experts you have a fully interactive spectra configuration tool for fluorescence microscopy at your hands. Check the spectral compatibility for over 500 fluorophores or see virtual previews of your imaging experiments. You can also easily document your experiments, save your microscope configuration and get in contact with us the easy way.
Get more info and highlights from our website http://ift.tt/1v4tX0m or download the app for free on the App Store at http://ift.tt/1oSRFLa
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