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    Published on 09-01-2010 04:45 AM


    TOKYO, August 31, 2010—Canon Inc. announced today that it has successfully developed the world's largest*1 CMOS image sensor, with a chip size measuring 202 x 205 mm. Because its expanded size enables greater light-gathering capability, the sensor is capable of capturing images in one one-hundredth the amount of light required by a professional-model digital SLR camera.

    At 202 x 205 mm, the newly developed CMOS sensor is among the largest chips that can be produced from a 12-inch (300 mm) wafer, and is approximately 40 times the size of Canon's largest commercial CMOS sensor.*2

    In the past, enlarging the size of the sensor resulted in an increase in the amount of time required between the receiving and transmission of data signals, which posed a challenge to achieving high-speed readout. Canon, however, solved this problem through an innovative circuit design, making possible the realization of a massive video-compatible CMOS sensor. Additionally, by ensuring the cleanest of cleanroom environments during the production process, the sensor minimizes image imperfections and dust.

    Because the increased size of the new CMOS sensor allows more light to be gathered, it enables shooting in low-light environments. The sensor makes possible the image capture in one one-hundredth the amount of light required by a 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor, facilitating the shooting of 60 frame-per-second video with a mere 0.3 lux of illumination.

    Potential applications for the new high-sensitivity CMOS sensor include the video recording of stars in the night sky and nocturnal animal behavior.

    Through the further development of distinctive CMOS image sensors, Canon will break new ground in the world of new image expression, in the area of still images as well as video.

    *1 As of August 27, 2010. Based on a Canon study.
    *2 The approximately 21.1 megapixel 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor employed in the company's EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR cameras.
    *3 Approximately one-half the brightness of a moonlit night.
    Published on 08-17-2010 09:19 AM

    by Published on 07-17-2010 09:52 AM

    Well EDU is over and it was super successful, if you haven't been following the blog you can read all about it http://www.exposeddownunder.com.au/?page_id=1240

    I have to say thanks to all the speakers and fellow organizers, especially Rochelle who just stayed solid all the way through.

    I put together a video during the event and tried to capture the feeling of it all.

    Published on 07-14-2010 02:55 AM


    SAN DIEGO, June 13, 2010 – Following the 25th anniversary of its industry-leading Handycam® product line, Sony today announced the innovative NEX-VG10 Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorder. ...
    Published on 06-27-2010 01:52 AM
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    Patrick Moreau and Michael Y. Wong sit down to talk about how the Steadicam Flyer has helped their craft and improve the quality of their work.


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    Published on 06-18-2010 07:12 AM

    Chase Jarvis shares 12 tips for better imagery using a variety of gear from point + shoots and natural light to high end DSLRs and strobes.

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    Published on 06-10-2010 05:13 PM


    Showtime Carnival // Yeppoon by Peter Szilveszter // Living Lens on Vimeo

    Recent developments with custom GH1 firmware have achieved some major results:
    80Mbit+ MJPEG 1080p
    44Mbit+ AVCHD 1080p

    What makes this all the more astounding is that the firmware was being hacked by someone who didn't even originally own a GH1 until after he had already made some major accomplishments and users donated to purchase the camera for him to continue his research. This has to go down as one of the greatest technical achievements in the modern video dslr age and "tester13" should be congratulated on the work he has and still is accomplishing.

    Recent developments:
    • Native 24p/25p patch modified to prevent freezing on playback.
    • Simplified video bitrate patch added.
    • MJPEG 1280m Size related patches returned by request.
    • MJPEG 1280m 420->422 Color Sampling patch added.
    • Has G2 firmware from undisclosed source. All seems pretty promising.

    Firmware Source & Development:
    http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=206788
    Published on 06-10-2010 01:38 AM

    EventFilmmaker Lee Bakogiannakis trademark editing style is all over this winning entry in the 48hr film project @ Athens 2010. No surprise that Lee walked away with the Best Editing award for his contribution ...
    Published on 06-07-2010 04:01 PM


    New Features:
    • FaceTime Video Calling
    • Retina Display (the sharpest, most vibrant, highest-resolution phone screen ever)
    • Multitasking
    • HD Video Recording & Editing
    • 5 MP Camera With
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    Published on 06-03-2010 01:32 PM
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    Exposureroom.com has just introduced a new Featured Filmmaker Series aimed at profiling some of the best video talents on the web. The new feature can easily be compared to an online special edition ...
    Published on 06-01-2010 06:26 PM
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    Music video director Joseph Kahn and Kylie Minogue team up to push video DSLR imagery and technology into the mainstream media pipeline.

    Shot on Canon DSLR's:
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    Published on 06-01-2010 03:53 PM
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    Hauppauge, NY – June 01, 2010 – Zoom is excited to announce availability and shipping dates for its smallest recorder to date, the new H1 Handy Recorder. Weighing in at about 2 oz, the ...

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