New Sony 1/2.3-inch 10.3Mpixel 50 frame/s Back-Illuminated CMOS Image Sensor

ISSCC published the Advance 2010 Program which contains some interesting new sensor developments news:

1/2.3-inch 10.3Mpixel 50frame/s CMOS image sensor fabricated using a 0.13μm 1P4M CMOS process with back-illumination technology achieves sensitivity of 9890e-/lux·s, random noise of 1.7e- and saturation of 8850e-. The sensor integrates a 10b/12b analog-to-digital converter, an internal PLL and a 10b serial LVDS interface to enable a data-rate up to 576MHz.

I can imagine the sensor to find his use in future Sony camcorders.

a little bit of everything…


No One Wants Ordinary Photographers Anymore! (via: Chase Jarvis Blog)

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The Worst Cameras of 2009 (source: digitalcamera-hq)
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Sony Cybershot C905a – Camera or Phone? (source: coolphotoidas)
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Interesting question: What lenses for Sony mirror-less cameras? (dpreview forum)
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All black Friday amazon deals are here: BlackFriday Amazon page

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Unboxing With Moose

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Canon EOS 50D, Nikon D90 & Sony Alpha A500 Digital SLR Review at ePhotozine!
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 review at cameralabs.
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“A750 Leak” is a fake (alphamountworld)
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Sony World Photography Awards and UNICEF mark the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). Source: dpnow.
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Sony A300 w/18-70mm DT ships for $500 (amazon.com)

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First virtual Sony Online Expo!

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I know it sounds crazy but now you can visit the Sony new online Expo!

“The New Economics of HD” Online Expo will Feature:
  • Virtual Convention Center with Staffed Product Booths
  • Technology Demos
  • Networking Lounge and Group Chats
  • Product Tutorials
  • Resources – Downloadable Articles, White Papers, Presentations and More

Try it!

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Sony A550 smile :)

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Sony Alpha 550 live action report at ganref.jp. Read the article in japanese or google english translation
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A550 standard vs DRO vs HDR sample (source: dpreview forum)
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Sony Announces 3.3MP Sensor for Industrial Applications.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 review at cameralabs.

Sony launches the tapeless NXCAM

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Sony just announced the new NXCAM a tapeless camera. In fact it is the Z5 successor.Not exatcly what we hoped for :(

Source: provideocoalition

Our source were only right at falf. Yes we have a new camera tday but not exactly a GH1 competitor. The only thing the NXCAM has in common wth the GH1 is the AVCHD format (and ok, it stores tapeless).

Sony announces 3.0-inch LED backlit 921K LCD

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Sony introduces the ACX396AKS LCD module, a 3-inch LED backlit LCD that uses low-temperature polysilicon transistors. The panel features ultrahigh resolution (271 ppi) and through its Window-On antireflection process technology it can display strong blacks and increases display visibility. In traditional LCD panel structures there are large losses due to reflections in the air gap between the protective cover and the LCD module. By directly applying the protective cover to the LCD, the loss from reflections can be reduced significantly…

HIGHLIGHTS
More about LED backlight technology at WikipediaThe ACX396AKS is a built-in driver diagonal 7.5 cm LED backlit Window-On module that uses low-temperature polysilicon transistors.

This panel features ultrahigh resolution (271 ppi) and provides a detailed and smooth display. Furthermore, by adopting the Window-On antireflection process technology, the ACX396AKS can display strong blacks and increases display visibility.

â–  Visibility increased by the Window-On antireflection process technology
■ VSPECIIITM (wide viewing angle technology) achieves the wide viewing angle of 160° in the up/down and right/left directions (CR 100:1)
â–  Wide color gamut: sRGB 100%
â–  New LCD mode adopted Contrast: 800:1
â–  Number of display dots: 921k dots in an 7.5 cm (3.0″) stripe arrangement panel

Window-On (Antireflection Process Technology) Adopted
In existing LCD panel structures there are large losses due to reflections in the air gap between the end product’s protective cover (window) and the LCD module. The ACX396AKS, however, adopts the Window-On antireflection process technology.
By directly applying the customer’s protective cover (window) to the LCD, the loss from reflections can be reduced greatly and the display’s visibility can be increased. As compared to a reflectivity of 12% when there is an air gap, the reflectivity is reduced to 4% when there is no gap. (See figure 2.)

VSPECIIITM (Wide Viewing Angle Technology) Adopted
This device adopts a wide viewing angle mode based on Sony’s new VSPECIIITM technology. Visibility is increased at every viewing position and the panel achieves a viewing angle of 160° in the up/down and right/left directions.

Wide Color Gamut
Due to adoption of the new VSPECIII TM wide viewing angle mode, the ACX396AKS achieves the wide color gamut of sRGB 100% (NTSC 74%). (See figure 4.)

High Contrast
The ACX396AKS achieves the high contrast of 800:1 by adopting the VSPECIIITM wide viewing angle LCD mode.

Finer Detail
Due to its ultrahigh resolution (271 ppi), the ACX396AKS produces smooth and detailed images. The number of pixels displayed is 640H × 3 × 480V, or 921,600 dots.

Source: DCviews