2014年10月17日金曜日

Sony makes the world’s first sensor that can drive camera cars at moonless night!

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An image taken with a new sensor in a complete dark room!


This is not an Alpha camera news but it shows how advanced Sony sensor technology is. Sony announced the new IMX224MQV 1/3-inch 1.27MP CMOS sensor for automotive cameras. Like you know Car aided driving (and full automated driving) is a big business and that Sony sensor is the very first(!) sensor that fulfills the AEC-Q100 reliability tests. It means it can help to drive a car in a moonless night!!!


Image Sensor World writes:



It’s the world’s highest sensitivity levels of any image sensor of its kind. The new sensor is capable of capturing high-resolution color images in light conditions as low as 0.005 lux, a level equivalent to that of a moonless night and one that is far below illumination levels under a star-filled night sky. The is set to become Sony’s first image sensor for automotive cameras to meet the requirements of the AEC-Q100 reliability tests. The sensor sampling starts on Nov. 2014, mass production is planned for Dec. 2015.

The IMX224MQV sensor has 2,350mV (standard F5.6) sensitivity, a level of sensitivity that is around twice that of older Sony IMX238LQJ sensor with 3.75um pixels and the industry’s highest. This was achieved through the adoption of photo diodes that improve the conversion efficiency of light into electrons and through the addition of circuits that improve the conversion efficiency of those electrons into voltage. Also, a PGA with a gain up to 72 dB further contributes to the ultimate achievement of a minimum object illuminance of 0.005 lux. With this design, it now becomes possible to capture high-resolution color images even on a dark road at night with no stars to illuminate the surroundings.

This image sensor also supports a WDR that allows for extended exposure time, which, when compared to conventional multi-exposure WDR systems, makes possible improved image quality in low light conditions when combined with a compatible ISP (Mass production of compatible ISP from Sony is planned on June 2016). Furthermore, the sensor’s pixel has an improved NIR sensitivity for better object recognition when used in with NIR LED illumination.



Sensor specs:


IMX224 spec


from sonyalpharumors

想像を超える、光と闇の表現へ http://bit.ly/1urFJ6c 海中。それは絶え間なく変化し続け、同じ光景を二度とは見せてはくれない光と闇の世界。...

想像を超える、光と闇の表現へ

http://bit.ly/1urFJ6c



海中。それは絶え間なく変化し続け、同じ光景を二度とは見せてはくれない光と闇の世界。

そこでの撮影は時間の猶予は一切なく、予想できない生命との出会いがもたらされます。



そんな未知の世界を舞台に活躍を続けるふたりの表現者が、α7Sを手に、これまで表現できなかった理想の一枚へと挑戦したプロジェクトをぜひお楽しみください。







from Sony (Japan)'s Facebook Wall

2014年10月16日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

お好みに合わせて選べるVAIO Fit 15Eの新色ホワイト http://bit.ly/1vxt0AO VAIO Fit 15Eは、ブラック/ホワイトの2色...

お好みに合わせて選べるVAIO Fit 15Eの新色ホワイト

http://bit.ly/1vxt0AO



VAIO Fit 15Eは、ブラック/ホワイトの2色から選べるようになりました。

ソニーストア 銀座・名古屋・大阪では先行展示を始めています。

薄さ・軽さを追求した人気のVAIO Pro 11/13もあわせて展示。



ぜひ、その質感や使いやすさを店頭でお確かめください。







from Sony (Japan)'s Facebook Wall

Sony Tidbits…



Sony Alpha A6000 Revisited: Best Mirrorless APS-C ILC 2014


Sigma Art on the A7r at Soundimagesplus.

First impressions of the 16-35 at Brianmatiash.com.

10 ways to optimize your gear for awesome Travel Photography (Inmybag).

Loxia 2/35 und 2/50 Flickr Album.

Spanish Zeiss Otus review at DSLRmagzine.


Michael:Now I can feel the Full-Frame on my APS-C camera SONY A6000 with Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm F/0.95. Full album @ http://goo.gl/x7wuJz

Pros:

- The build quality of lens is excellent, solid and HEAVY (in good way!)

- The box that made by leather do feel good too!

- The focus ring do turn smoothly.

- The aperture ring a bit hard to turn, but I personally take that as good to avoid change the aperture accidentally.

- Do feel nice on hand with the A6000 for the size and the look.

Cons:

- The plastic hood do feel “cheap” (just a little bit), therefore I get a metal one.

- The weight made it a bit hard to manual focus, because the hand must support the lens more than the body.


from sonyalpharumors

You can now change the E-mount of your camera with a full metal mount!

fotodiox_mount


Maybe not all of you know the E-mount is made of an outer metal and inner plastic ring. Fotodiox writes:



The lens mount is a two part construction, with the critical component that holds the lens in place made of plastic. This is why any lens you attach to an E mount camera is prone to wiggling, especially longer pro lenses.



That’s why Fotodiox came up with a solution to entirely replace the ring:



Anyone can replace the original 2 piece NEX mount on their camera with an all-metal one in about five minutes. All you need is a jewelers screwdriver (phillips) to remove and replace four little screws.



The Fotodiox full metal E-mount ring can be bought now at Amazon US (Click here).


Here is a video to show you how easy it is:



via MirrorlessRumors.


from sonyalpharumors

2014年10月16日木曜日

月刊「大人のソニー」10月号 4K編リリース http://bit.ly/10Y9hNZ 今回は2Kテレビと4K対応ブラビアの見比べ実験を実施。TBS系列で放...

月刊「大人のソニー」10月号 4K編リリース

http://bit.ly/10Y9hNZ



今回は2Kテレビと4K対応ブラビアの見比べ実験を実施。TBS系列で放映中の「THE 世界遺産」の新しい見かたをご紹介。

一歩近づいて見ることで、まるで本当に世界遺産にいるような感覚を楽しめます。







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