CANON Commercial – Freeze Tag from Saman Keshavarz on Vimeo.
How do they do the freeze scenes where some people are frozen in time and space while others continue moving around them? Composite videos, of course.
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CANON Commercial – Freeze Tag from Saman Keshavarz on Vimeo.
How do they do the freeze scenes where some people are frozen in time and space while others continue moving around them? Composite videos, of course.
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Companies to Jointly Develop New Specifications to Meet Needs of Professional Photography and Video Markets
November 30, 2010 — SanDisk Corporation, Sony Corporation and Nikon Corporation today announced the joint development of a set of specifications that address the future requirements of professional photography and video markets. The three companies proposed the specifications to the CompactFlash® Association (CFA)*, the international standards organization, with the intent to standardize the format.
Professional photography and High Definition (HD) video applications require a new generation of memory cards capable of processing significantly larger files. To address the imaging industry’s future speed and capacity demands, SanDisk, Sony and Nikon proposed a new card specification whose performance and storage capabilities surpass those of existing memory cards. Once accepted, the new format will enable exciting new possibilities in the professional imaging and video markets.
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“The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 is an excellent all-round camera.”
We’ve added a new Sony Alpha SLT-A55 [QuickPrice Check] Review to our Reviews Matrix.
LetsGoDigital has just published their review of the Sony SLT-A55, a Digital Interchangeable Lens (DIL) camera with a 16.2MP APS HD CMOS sensor, electronic viewfinder (1.15M-dot), articulated 3.0-in. LCD (912k-dot), Continuous Shooting at 10fps, built-in GPS, and 1080p AVCHD movie. The fixed translucent (semi-transparent) mirror allows full-time Live View and full-time Phase-detection AF even when recording HD movies.
Read the full Sony SLT-A55 review at: LetsGoDigital.
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| 2010-12-14 | Sony SLT-A55 | KenRockwell |
| 2010-11-30 | Sony SLT-A55 | LetsGoDigital |
| 2010-11-05 | Sony SLT-A55 | DCRP (dcresource) |
| 2010-08-24 | Sony SLT-A55V & A33 | Press Release |
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The wallpapers, called RGB, feature three overlapping images, each one in a primary color. A layer is revealed when illuminated by light shining through a colored filter. The filter’s colors are red, green and blue, each one of them serves to reveal one of the three levels.
The exhibition of wallpapers by Milanese collective Carnovsky can be viewed at the Johanssen Gallery, Direktorenhaus, Berlin from 5th November 2010 – 10th February 2011.
What would you use a digital camera that is able to capture 1 million frames per second for? Watch the proverbial grass grow?
The Megaframe Imager is an ultrafast camera capable of recording images at the incredible rate of one million frames. It uses an extremely sensitive single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) device. Potential use is in the medical field of biosensing for biomolecular detection which could lead to the future development of personalised drugs and point of care testing devices.
source Physorg
“The Nikon D3100 produces image quality that defies its entry-level status.”
We’ve added another Nikon D3100 [Specs] review to our Reviews Matrix.
PhotographyBLOG has published his review of the Nikon D3100, an entry-level Family digital SLR camera with 14.2MP (APS-C CMOS), PASM, Guide Mode, Scene Modes, Scene Auto Selector, Active D-Lighting, 11-point AF, 3.0-in. LCD (230K dots), RAW, Live View, and Full HD 1920 x 1080 @ 24 fps.
You can read the Nikon D3100 review at: PhotographyBLOG.
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| 2011-11-30 | Nikon D3100 | TechRadar |
| 2011-11-04 | Nikon D3100 | DigitalCameraInfo |
| 2011-01-10 | Nikon D3100 | TrustedReviews |
| 2010-12-21 | Nikon D3100 | DPReview |
| 2010-12-13 | Nikon D3100 | Imaging Resource |
| 2010-12-11 | Nikon D3100 | DCRP (dcresource) |
| 2010-11-29 | Nikon D3100 | PhotographyBLOG |
| 2010-09-30 | Nikon D3100 | Ken Rockwell |
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Today, Canon Canada introduced the REALiS WUX4000 D Installation LCOS Projector, the first high-resoultion installation projector for the medical education market. This new projector includes a DICOM Simulation mode that simulates the results of devices compliant with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM). DICOM is a global information-technology standard that is used in virtually all hospitals to ensure the interoperability of systems used to produce, store, display, retrieve or print medical images. The new Canon REALiS WUX4000 D Installation LCOS Projector is scheduled to be available in March 2011.
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New REALiS WUX4000 D Brings Medical Educators Precision Image Clarity, Accurate Colour And Improved End-User Operation
MISSISSAUGA, ON, November 29, 2010 –Canon Canada Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today introduced the REALiS WUX4000 D Installation LCOS Projector, the Company’s first high-resolution installation projector for the medical education market. This new projector includes a DICOM Simulation mode that simulates the results of devices compliant with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 standardized display function for display of grayscale images. DICOM is a global information-technology standard that is used in virtually all hospitals to ensure the interoperability of systems used to produce, store, display, retrieve or print medical images.
“No matter the type of medical images being displayed, the combination of Canon’s leading imaging technologies in the new REALiS WUX4000 D coupled with DICOM simulation mode brings medical educators a precise, practical and easy-to-use display option for lecture or classroom settings,” said Ian Macfarlane, Senior Vice President of Sales & Service Operations at Canon Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc.
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