Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

15/05/23

Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE allows Tokina Canon EF lenses to be used on Sony E mount mirrorless cameras

Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE

Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE (TA-019)
Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE (TA-019)
© Kenko Tokina

Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE is designed to allow Tokina Canon EF lenses to be used on Sony E mount mirrorless cameras.

For the photographers and videographers who used to shoot with Tokina lenses on Canon DSLR cameras but recently shifted to Sony E-mount mirrorless camera system, Tokina SZ mount-adapter EF-FE would be an ideal tool to make their Tokina heritage be useful again and enjoy good old performance of Tokina optics with conventional camera system.

Sales started on May 12, 2023

For more information about compatibility, see on Tokina's website.

TOKINA LENSES

04/11/16

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone

Eastman Kodak Company and Bullitt Group unveiled the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone, a photography-led smartphone designed for those with a passion for photography, from enthusiasts to experts. The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone fuses the best of Kodak’s rich history in imaging with the latest innovations in smartphone photography. Launching soon across Europe, the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone lets keen photographers capture exceptional images, whatever the environment, with an incredibly fast smartphone, tuned for the best in image quality and media management.

Jeff Clarke, Kodak Chief Executive, said: “Kodak has a rich history in imaging technology and the launch of the KODAK Smartphone today demonstrates our ongoing commitment to bringing the latest advances in photography to consumers. The original KODAK EKTRA Camera was launched in 1941 and in its latest reincarnation, opens up a world of creative opportunities to all who care about photography.”

At the heart of the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone is a 21-megapixel fast focus camera sensor with f2.0 aperture, and an industry leading 13-megapixel front-facing camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus PDAF and f2.2 aperture. The custom built camera app is controlled by an intuitive haptic touch, SLR-style Scene Selection Dial, where adjustments are made in real time via a range of settings including HDR, Landscape, Portrait, Macro, Sport, Night-time, Panorama and Bokeh, alongside a Smart Auto mode which auto-selects the best conditions for your photographs. In Manual mode, more advanced users can adjust exposure, ISO, focus, white balance and shutter speed, with the results being visible on the screen as changes are made.

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone has an ergonomically weighted and high quality industrial design, underlining its camera styling and featuring a dedicated dual press shutter button in the horizontal style of traditional cameras. The device also features a Super 8 app, providing professional effects reminiscent of Kodak’s iconic Super 8 film stocks.A lightning-fast HELIO X20 Decacore processor powers the ANDROID Marshmallow smartphone.

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone includes editing software from SNAPSEED, providing exceptional tools to edit images on-the-go, without having to download any additional apps. This enables users to transform images with professional results similar to many popular desktop image editors. Sharing the results in real time is also easy with integrated social media apps and the Prints app is a simple way to select your best shots to be professionally printed.

“It has been a joy to work with Kodak, their clear brand direction and photography knowledge, combined with our customer and technology insight has culminated in the beautiful and powerful KODAK EKTRA Smartphone,” said Peter Stephens, CEO Bullitt Group, mobile device licensee for Kodak. “We are excited to reach out to this dynamic and engaged photography category and look forward to getting this camera phone into people’s hands.”

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone key features:

    - ANDROID 6.0 (Marshmallow)
    - Professional results from a 21MP fast focus camera sensor with F2.0, PDAF, OIS, Dual LED Flash
    - 13MP phase detection auto focus front-facing camera with F2.2 PDAF
    - Helio X20 2.3GHz Decacore processor with 3GB RAM
    - 32GB memory, expandable with MicroSD cards
    - Advanced Manual Mode – adjustable on Exposure, ISO, Focal Length (Manual/Auto), White Balance, Shutter Speed, Aperture (fixed f2.0 main camera)
    - Familiar scene selection dial experience – includes scene modes Smart Auto, Portrait, Manual, Sports, Bokeh, Night-time, HDR, Panorama, Macro, Landscape, Film / Video
    - Integrated high quality printing app
    - Super 8 Video Recorder
    - Integrated social media sharing
    - 3000mAh, with USB 3.0 Type C fast charger

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone will be priced at £449 and available across Europe later this year.

To find out more visit: www.kodak.com

17/09/16

Alpa & Hasselblad Cooperation: Hasselblad and Alpa Sharing Expertise

Hasselblad and ALPA Sharing Expertise

ALPA 12 FPS with ALPA Lens Module Hasselblad H shift
and Hasselblad HC 2.8/80 mm mounted
Image: ScanderbegSauer

 

ALPA 12 FPS with ALPA Lens Module Hasselblad H shift
and Hasselblad HC 2.8/80 mm mounted
Image : ALPA

Swedish camera maker Hasselblad and Swiss camera maker ALPA have formed a collaboration allowing an unprecedented exchange of expertise and technical information. With a shared philosophy of superior design and precision engineering the partnership grants ALPA access to Hasselblad’s technical documentation regarding their cameras and lenses. It allows ALPA to adapt its technical cameras to achieve optimal system compatibility and integration.


ALPA 12 TC with Hasselblad CFV type digital back attached
Image: ALPA

ALPA 12 FPS with ALPA Lens Module Hasselblad H fix and
Hasselblad HC 2.8/80 mm mounted
Image: ALPA


ALPA 12 FPS with Hasselblad H5D-50c attached
Image: ALPA

ALPA 12 FPS with Hasselblad CFV 50c digital back attached
Image: ScanderbegSauer

The partnership enables optimized integration of all ALPA technical cameras with both
- Hasselblad HC/HCD lenses as well as
- Hasselblad H System and CFV type digital backs
in their existing and future products.

For more info about Hasselblad cameras and lenses, visit www.hasselblad.com.

ALPA is maintaining and developing partnerships and cooperation with several partners in the photographic industry sharing the same spirit for serving the high-end photographic community.

ALPA will inform continuously on further new products shown at Photokina 2016 in Cologne on its stand B021 in hall 2.1. Photokina 2016 is taking place from 20 - 25 September in Cologne.

ALPA
www.alpa.ch

13/03/16

Sony Cameras F55 and F5

Sony’s F55 and F5 improved with new CineAlta products adding speed to the 4K production workflow

(c) Sony

Sony’s next generation of CineAlta products provides enhanced features for production professionals now shooting in 4K RAW with large sensor cameras; handling large files can be done easily while maintaining the highest levels of image quality.

The new products include an upcoming RAW recorder, the AXS-R7 for the F55/F5 and higher-speed AXS memory cards. These are complemented by the newest firmware (Version 8) for the F55 and F5, continuing Sony’s development and support of the CineAlta platform by adding new features and capabilities directly based on user feedback.

“These new technologies answer the question of ‘why shoot in 4K 16-bit RAW’? And, demonstrate Sony’s commitment to the F5 and F55’” said Ainara Porron, Marketing Manager, Cinematography, Sony Professional Solutions Europe. “Working in 4K RAW and High Dynamic Range (HDR) opens up new creative possibilities for production professionals who are not prepared to compromise on image quality.”

New RAW Recorder

Compared to previous Sony 4K recorders, the new recorder doubles 4K RAW recording from 60 FPS up to 120 FPS from the F55 camera. For shooting at higher frame rates, the recorder captures 2K RAW at up to 240 FPS from the F55 and F5, for playback with 10x super slow motion. 

With the recorder, 4K shooters can take advantage of RAW cache recording at 23.98p for up to approximately 30 seconds while in standby mode, an important feature in documentary or wildlife production where capturing spontaneous action is required.

The new recorder is designed for rugged field performance. A metal filter separates and seals the recorder’s ventilation shaft from the electronics to prevent the entry of dust and water. The recorder’s camera connections are more secure, with a large top bracket that accepts four widely spaced 1/4-inch screws.

AXS Memory 

The additions to the CineAlta line also include new high-performance versions of Sony’s AXS memory cards (1TB and 512 GB capacities) with sustained read and write speeds of 4.8 Gbps, and 44 minutes at 59.94p or 22 minutes at 120 FPS. The dual-slot recorder also accepts current A-series of AXS media, but the new cards are designed to support the write speeds required for 4K RAW 120 FPS recording for those who require that level of performance.

PMW-F55/F5 Firmware Version 8

The latest firmware update (Version 8) for the F55 and F5, upgrade license installed, enables support for XAVC 4K Class 480 recording at 23.98p, 24p, 25p and 29.97p. Leading third-party vendors already support XAVC 4K Class 480, for those creative professional requiring a higher data rate version of XAVC. 

“These newest additions and updates to our CineAlta platform are all the direct result of user feedback,” Porron added. “It’s no longer about simply delivering a product. It’s about delivering the right products that can grow with a customer and fit within a workflow that is constantly evolving as production requirements change.”

Planned availability is as below:

• AXS-R7 New RAW recorder: Summer 2016
• AXS-A1TS48 Media (1TB): Summer 2016
• AXS-A512S48 Media (512 GB): Summer 2016
• Firmware version 8: Summer 2016

More details will be announced at NAB.

12/12/15

Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom : description & fiche technique

Caméra super 8 Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom : description & fiche technique

Voici un extrait du mode d'emploi de la caméra Super 8 sonore avec zoom macro (1976) en présentant une description illustrée et en indiquant les caractéristiques techniques. Pour toute question, merci d'utiliser l'emplacement pour les commentaires.

Caméra super 8 Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom


Caméra super 8 Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom : description


Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom

1  Bague de mise au point
2  Bague macro
3  Bague des focales
4  Bouton de retrait manuel du filtre de conversion
5  Fente pour clé d'escamotage du filtre de conversion ou adaptation d'une torche de prise de vues
6  Bouton de commande pour filtre ND
7  Sélecteur de vitesse du power-zoom
8  Bouton de commande pour fondus
9  Bouton de réglage du timer incorporé
10  Molette pour réglage dioptrique de l'oculaire
11  Compteur de film en mètres ou pieds
12  Echelle réglable du compteur de film
13  Sélecteur de fonctionnement : 18 images/seconde ou image/image
14  Bouton de réglage manuel ou automatique du diaphragme
15  Bouton de contrôle des piles
16  Voyant du système de contrôle des piles
17  Pas de vis 1/4" pour fixation de la caméra sur trépied
18  Bouton de verrouillage du déclencheur (marche continue ou sécurité pour le transport)
19  Déclencheur
20  Interrupteur général
21  Indicateur lumineux pour contrôle du niveau d'enregistrement
22 ActionLight® avec couronne-interrupteur


Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom

23 Bouton de verrouillage macro

Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom

24 Oeillère en caoutchouc
25 Bouton d'obturation du viseur
26 Pas de vis 1/4" pour fixation d'un microphone monté sur perche
27 Vu-mètre à aiguille pour contrôle du niveau d'enregistrement
28 Touche du power-zoom
29 Bouton d'ouverture du logement de la cartouche de film
30 Bouton d'enclenchement de la vitesse 36 images/seconde
31 Bouton de correction du diaphragme pour contre-jours (BLC = Back Light Control)
32 Bouton de verrouillage du compartiment des piles
33 Prises pour microphone avec télécommande
34  Prise pour contrôle du niveau d'enregistrement par écouteur (Monitor)
35  Bouton pour contrôle du niveau d'enregistrement avant la prise de vues, caméra à l'arrêt (Monitor)
36  Prise synchro-flash
37  Prise pour câble de télécommande
38  Bouton de réglage manuel ou automatique du niveau d'enregistrement
39  Prise pour recharge des accumulateurs
40  Bouton de correction du niveau d'exposition

Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom

41 Levier d'éjection de la cartouche de film
42  Disque d'entraînement du moyeu de la cartouche de film
43  Couloir du film
44  Sélecteur de sensibilité
45  Poussoir de retrait du filtre de conversion
46  Poussoir d'embrayage du compteur de film
47  Poussoir d'enclenchement de la partie sonore

Caméra super 8 Bolex 581 Sound Macrozoom : fiche technique

Partie optique
• Objectif Bolex Macrozoom 1 :1,7/ f = 7,5-60 mm ; zoom 8 x
• Power-zoom à vitesse variable
• Commande manuelle de la focale
• Prise de vues macro • Mise au point de l'infini à 1,5 m • Filetage frontal M 58x0,75 • • Viseur réflexe
• Mise au point sur microprismes
• Indications dans le viseur: échelle des diaphragmes, signaux de surexposition, sous-exposition, transport du film, fin du film, prise de vues macro, contrôle de l'enregistrement
• Oculaire réglable
• Obturation de l'oculaire
• Oeillère en caoutchouc orientable

Photométrie
• Réglage automatique du diaphragme
• Réglage manuel du diaphragme
• Cellule CdS alimentée par les piles du moteur
• Mesure de lumière à travers l'objectif (TTL)
• Correction du niveau d'exposition (± 1 diaphragme)
• Back Light Control (pour contre-jours)
• Sensibilité : lumière du jour 25,100 ASA/ 15, 21 DIN ; lumière artificielle 40,160 ASA / 17, 23DIN
• Fondus à l'ouverture ou à la fermeture
• Filtre de conversion incorporé à commande automatique par la cartouche de film ; retrait manuel possible par bouton ou clé.

Partie sonore
• Amplificateur incorporé alimenté par les piles du moteur
• Réglage automatique du niveau d'enregistrement à deux sensibilités, haute (entrée maxi 3 mV) et basse (entrée maxMOmV)
• Réglage manuel du niveau d'enregistrement
• Contrôle de l'enregistrement : visuel par vu-mètre à aiguille incorporé, par diodes luminescentes dans le viseur et sur la face frontale de la caméra, auditif par écouteur accessoire 600 Ohms ; contrôle possible à l'arrêt
• Prise pour microphone 200 à 600 Ohms
• Décalage image-son : 18 images, selon normes Super 8

Partie mécanique
• Moteurs électriques d'entraînement du film et du cabestan alimentés par 6 piles alcalines, type AA, de 1,5V
• Remplacement des piles par 6 accumulateurs rechargeables dans la caméra
• Contrôle de l'état de charge des piles ou des accumulateurs par indicateur lumineux
• Interrupteur général
• Cadence : 18 images/seconde
• Cadence 36 images/seconde pour films muets seulement
• Marche image par image
• Télécommande à partir du microphone ou par câble accessoire spécial
• Timer incorporé : intervalles réglables de 1 à 60 secondes
• Verrouillage du déclencheur en position « fonctionnement du mécanisme » (marche continue) ou en position « arrêt du mécanisme » (sécurité pour le transport)
• Obturateur électromagnétique ouvert à 150°

Divers
•  Prise synchro-flash
• ActionLight® (débranchable)
• Compteur de film avec échelle réglable
• Levier d'éjection de la cartouche de film
• Socle pour fixation d'une torche de prise de vues (fente normalisée)
• Pas devis 1/4" pour fixation d'un microphone directionnel monté sur perche
• Pas de vis 1/4" pour fixation de la caméra sur trépied
• Filtre gris neutre incorporé

03/09/14

Panasonic HC-X1000 Ultra HD 4K Camcorder

Panasonic HC-X1000 Ultra HD 4K Camcorder 

Panasonic HC-X1000 Ultra HD 4K Camcorder


Panasonic is today launching the HC-X1000, its first prosumer camcorder capable of recording 4K 60p/50p video images on an SD card. Featuring a LEICA Dicomar Lens alongside a new BSI Sensor, and Crystal Engine Pro 4K, the HC-X1000 produces stunning, lifelike images in Ultra HD 4K resolution.

With versatile file formats - including AVCHD, MOV and MP4 - and high bit rates, the HC-X1000 is ideal for a wide range of shooting applications. In addition, features and functions such as three manual rings, 2-Channel XLR Audio Input Terminals, ND Filters, and Dual SD Card Slots demonstrate how the HC-X1000 is designed to meet and exceed professional requirements.



Mobile, Ultra HD video in 4K

Ideal for shooting high quality documentaries and events, the HC-X1000 records in QFHD resolution (3840 x 2160) and Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) formats which produce smooth flowing 60p/50p images.

The HC-X1000’s 1/2.3” BSI Sensor offers increased readout speed which makes it possible to handle large-volume 4K data at 60 fps/50 fps, suppressing the rolling shutter distortion that often occurs when shooting moving subjects.

In addition, the high speed Crystal Engine Pro 4K processes the massive volume of data required for 4K shooting quickly and accurately, while a new noise reduction system achieves clear images with minimal noise even when shooting in extreme low-light situations.

Featuring a high-performance lens, which has passed all of LEICA’s stringent inspection standards in areas such as resolution and contrast, the HC-X1000 is able to render sharp, crisp images and produce the distinctive nuances and subtle shading that LEICA lenses are renowned for. Three ND filters (1/4, 1/16, 1/64) are built into the lens to suppress the amount of incident light in different shooting environments. This allows you to shoot at a slow shutter speed in bright daylight for example, or fully open the lens to attain high resolution and a shallow depth of field.

Versatile and high bit rate recording

Featuring versatile recording formats, bit rates and editing options, the HC-X1000 is ideal for a wide variety of prosumers and professionals.  AVCHD format is available alongside MOV and MP4 for quick and easy editing, and Full HD recording employs ALL-Intra compression for a maximum bit rate of 200 Mbps, bringing outstanding quality to the image production.

The HC-X1000 has also been designed with cinematographers in mind - its 4K video supports not only QFHD resolution (3840 x 2160) for TV broadcasting, but also Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) for movie production.

The superb 4K recording capabilities offered by the HC-X1000 also provides a lot more flexibility in the editing suite. 4K allows you to crop your composition and choose the perfect frame, as well as zoom 200 percent while maintaining HD quality; turn stationary footage into panning shots; tilt and level the footage; or easily stabilise your film.

Ergonomic design with professional features and functions

The HC-X1000 boasts an ergonomic design, with covers to prevent operating errors while shooting, and a button layout that's designed for easy operation wherever you’re filming.

In spite of the HC-X1000's compact body, it features a wide variety of manual controls to enable fast and intuitive camera work, including a focus ring, iris ring, a zoom ring on the lens barrel, and an illuminating LED ring to easily verify that recording is in progress.

The HC-X1000’s versatile 3.5” Slide-Retractable Touch LCD serves as a high definition, 1,152,000-dot monitor and menu-setting touch panel. When not in use, it slides into the front handle for extra mobility and safety. It also rotates 270 degrees vertically for easy high-angle, low-angle and self-interview shooting.

In addition, the HC-X1000’s two built-in SD card slots provide extra flexibility and peace of mind.  Using two slots enables you to record the same data onto both SD cards at the same time, meaning you can easily swap between them and never have to worry about losing the data. Additionally with Auto-Switch Recording, when the first card reaches full capacity the system automatically and seamlessly switches to the second card.  Furthermore, with Background Recording [only available in Full HD], you can set the SD card in Slot 2 to record continuously from the moment a recording event starts, and record only necessary scenes onto the SD card in Slot 1 by turning REC on and off. This eliminates the worry of not recording important scenes that take place while the REC switch is turned off.

The HC-X1000 also sports a 2-channel XLR audio input terminal for external microphones or line recording with a +48 V phantom power supply, enabling the use of professional-spec, high-performance sound recording equipment.

15/10/01

Olympus Camedia C-3020 Zoom Digital Camera

Olympus Camedia C-3020 Zoom Digital Camera

Olympus Camedia C-3020 Zoom
(c) Olympus America Inc.

Olympus Camedia C-3020 Zoom Back
(c) Olympus America Inc.


Olympus America Inc., today announced the C-3020 ZOOM 3.2 Megapixel (2048 x 1536 effective pixel resolution) filmless digital zoom camera to its line of award-winning digital cameras. The C-3020 ZOOM offers consumers an easy-to-use point & shoot camera with all the creative controls of an advanced camera - all for only $499.

Although simplicity of operation is clearly a focus, the Olympus C-3020 ZOOM is much more than a point & shoot camera. The Olympus C-3020 ZOOM combines a large collection of creative control features and high picture quality in a compact easy-to-use design. Based on the familiar and well-established Olympus C-3000 series of digital cameras, most of the advanced features of the award-winning Olympus C-3000 ZOOM are included: a 3X optical zoom aspherical glass lens with continuous 2.5X digital telephoto for a 7.5X total seamless zoom (32-240mm equivalent); 6 mode flash with a slow synchro red-eye reduction mode; and a host of manual exposure adjustments - all for that perfect picture. In addition, DPOF compatibility in the camera allows for easy setup and printing of the photographs you select.

New in the Olympus C-3020 ZOOM is 5 Scene Program Modes, which make the perfect shot easy, plus the customizable "My Mode" setting; USB Auto-Connect ready for Windows XP and Mac OSX for fast downloads; user-friendly menu system; extended battery life; and Noise Reduction modes.

Unsurpassed Optics
Olympus digital cameras are well-known for their exceptionally high-quality images. Images captured with the Olympus C-3020 ZOOM produce photographs equivalent to that of many film-based cameras. This is achieved by a number of factors, including a "designed to be digital" truly world-class all glass 8-element 3X zoom lens with a fast f2.8-f11 aperture range, low compression ratios including an uncompressed mode, and a host of other sophisticated Olympus technologies. Because of these technologies, Olympus high quality images can be achieved above an 8" x 10" photo size.

New Features:

Noise Reduction System - Gives the user clean colors and sharp pictures. For exposures of 1/2 second or longer, the Noise Reduction Mode (when activated) automatically compares the original image with an image taken immediately after the first exposure with no light. This frame contains only the background noise. The Olympus C-3020 ZOOM then compares both images and cancels background noise in the original image for clearer, shaper pictures.

My Mode - Creates unique custom camera settings that can be accessed by simply turning the mode dial to the "My Mode" position.

New Scene Program Modes - Scene Program selects the perfect settings for portrait, sports, landscape-portrait, night-scene, and QuickTimeTM movie modes.

USB Auto-Connect - Connects to most any USB-compatible Windows computer (running Windows Me, 2000, or XP) or Macintosh (running MacOS 8.6 - OSX) in seconds. The camera is configured as an external hard disk for easy downloading of image files to computers without any additional software.

Extended Battery Life - New energy-saving circuitry gives longer battery life.

The Olympus C-3020 ZOOM will be available the end of October 2001 for $499. It includes a 16MB SmartMedia card, Auto-Connect USB cable, carrying strap, lens cap and retainer cord, 4 AA alkaline batteries, Camedia Master Software 2.5, manual, QuickStart Guide and remote control.

Suggested Retail Price: $599.95 Street Price: $499

11/08/99

Yashica Kyocera Samourai 2100DG

Yashica Announces the Kyocera Samurai 2100DG, World's First 2 Mega-Pixel Digital Camera With 4x Optical Zoom

Yashica's new Samurai 2100DG digital camera is the world’s first high-quality, 2-million-pixel class digital camera to feature a 4X optical zoom lens. The Kyocera Samurai 2100DG takes crisp, sharp images that rival the quality of conventional photographs while offering all of the conveniences of an advanced digital device. The camera boasts a full line-up of functions, including automatic exposure control, automatic white balancing, various shooting modes and versatile playback functions. All settings are fully automatic for the ultimate in picture-taking ease.

The ergonomic shape of the Kyocera Samourai 2100DG allows the user to enclose the body of the camera with their hand, making the camera easier to hold and offering enhanced stability that reduces the possibility of blurring due to accidental shaking of the camera. All of the essential controls, including the shutter button, zoom control, and selectors for photography mode and image quality, can be operated easily while holding the camera and using only the right hand.

The key to the superior image quality of the Kyocera Samurai 2100DG is its Charge Coupled Device (CCD). The high-definition 2.14 million pixel CCD, the image capture element for the 2100DG, is coupled with a high-resolution zoom lens that has a center resolution of over 200 lines/mm. The result is imaging quality that is on par with that of photographs taken with conventional 35mm film cameras.

The lens supports a wide range of focal lengths from a 6.6mm wide-angle through a 26.4mm telephoto (equal to 35mm to 140mm in a 35mm camera) allowing the photographer to shoot a wide array of subjects including landscapes, group photos, and portrait photos. In addition, the 4x optical zoom capability can be combined with a 4x digital zoom function when displaying images, resulting in a maximum zoom magnification of 16x (super fine or fine image quality mode, display only).

"We are extremely proud and excited to have the world's first digital camera with 4x optical zoom, as it offers a significantly better image quality than cameras that only have digital zoom," said Kyocera Optics, Inc. President, Bill Heuer. He went on to say, "While a digital zoom merely enlarges and crops the picture, thus degrading the image, the optical zoom works like a high quality lens on a traditional film camera. With the 2100DG, our customers are not only getting the finest in Yashica lenses, but Kyocera's expertise in electronics as well."

In addition to a conventional video feedback auto-focus function that relies on the CCD, the Kyocera Samurai 2100DG is also equipped with a newly developed focusing system employing an infrared active auto-focus function. Combined, these two systems result in focusing performance that is both quick and accurate. All lenses are made of optical-quality glass.

The Kyocera Samurai 2100DG has been developed with a large memory capacity, and its image processing speed has been increased substantially over prior models to allow for faster storing and displaying of images. The wait time between shots has been reduced to about one second in the fastest mode -- significantly faster than with older digital cameras. This extra speed increases the opportunities for capturing great shots and reduces the chance of missing a shot when your camera is not ready. Using the included 8MB CompactFlash card, the user can store 84 exposures in normal mode, 20 in Fine mode, and six in Super Fine mode.

The Kyocera Samurai 2100DG has both a built-in optical real image zoom viewfinder and a 1.8" color LCD monitor. The optical viewfinder zooms along with the lens to provide concise, accurate framing. After taking a picture, you can quickly and easily view the image on the built-in 1.8", high contrast, high definition TFT LCD monitor. Additionally, you can playback images on the LCD in several different ways: single-image advance, automatic advance, quick thumbnail display, multi-image display, and rotate. Images can also be zoomed in on the LCD while in the playback mode, a great way of proofing your pictures or checking for small details.

The LCD monitor is also an ideal way to compose any Macro photos. In addition to the macro mode, which allows close-ups of objects as close as 3.9" from the lens (so you can fill the screen with an image of something as small as a business card), the Samurai 2100DG features a wide array of photography functions. The camera has four flash modes (automatic flash, automatic red-eye reduction flash, fill-flash, and flash-off), a landscape mode, two monochrome photography modes (sepia and black-and-white), and three white balance settings (auto, daylight, and tungsten lamp).

The Kyocera Samourai 2100DG also offers, what has become to many, a necessary security feature. When hooked up to a monitor or VCR, the camera doubles as security camera, allowing the user to tape, or monitor in real-time, actions taking place outside of their vantage point. While the 2100DG will not record sound, the images alone can be enough to give the security-conscious consumer peace of mind.

The Kyocera Samurai 2100DG includes an environmentally friendly, rechargeable, lithium-ion battery and charger. Approximately 200 shots, using the flash 50% of the time, can be taken with the battery. An AC Adapter is also included. As a bonus, each Samurai 2100DG comes with a special offer for a free one-year premium account on PhotoLoft.com. Through the use of the PhotoLoft.com coupon, Yashica customers can use advanced viewing technology to zoom in on or pan their images, as well as print photo-finish quality images at standard photographic sizes, ranging from wallet to 8"x10". PhotoLoft.com is the fastest growing photo-sharing community on the Internet that allows users to view, share and print photo-finish quality images.

Additional information can be obtained through the Yashica Web site: www.yashica.com

31/10/98

HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera

HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera

Hewlett-Packard announced the first 1-megapixel camera with digital zoom available for under $400 -- the HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera.

HP believes the PhotoSmart C30 camera, which also features enhanced image-quality capabilities, provides the best price/value ratio ever offered in a 1-megapixel digital camera.

"This combination of new features, coupled with a very competitive price, will put digital photography within reach for even more users," said Cheryl Katen, general manager of HP's Home Imaging Division. "Whether they're looking for a high-quality photo or want an image to send over the Web, this digital camera will meet their needs."

The HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera's improved image quality is based on a built-in CCD (charged-coupled device) and primary-color (RGB) filter and HP's image-processing enhancements. These image-quality features help users create bright, true-to-life photos that offer exceptional clarity. The new RGB filter is designed to reduce the chromatic noise level and capture images that are sharper and more pleasing to the eye. The color sensor also enhances image sharpness and color fidelity, creating more appealing images with noticeably finer details and rich, fully saturated colors.

The camera's 2X digital zoom enables users to minimize file size and boost image size by cropping out unwanted portions of a photo. The new feature provides users with photos that are instantly ready to e-mail to friends and colleagues.

Digital zoom is built into the HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera, making it unnecessary for users to tote around heavy, breakable lenses. The user still has the convenience of a compact, lightweight camera with the advantage of zoom.

The HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera comes with a color LCD (liquid crystal display) located on the rear panel of the camera. The color display allows users to preview photos they want to take, review and select the photos they want to upload to their PCs or delete unwanted photos on the spot.

The camera ships with a 4MB removable CompactFlash memory card, which acts like re-usable digital film. The camera works with all industry-standard CompactFlash cards, which are available in various capacities, and it also includes an ac adapter and long-life batteries.

The HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera comes with HP photo-finishing software, which automatically downloads photos whenever the camera is connected to a PC; features index-page printing; and provides exclusive page-layout capabilities to enable efficient use of paper.

U.S. Pricing and Availability: The HP PhotoSmart C30 digital camera, available now, is expected to sell for approximately $399 through retailers in North America. The camera is expected to be introduced in other regions of the world at later dates.

HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

30/08/98

Hasselblad XPan Dual-format Camera

US Launch of Hasselblad XPan Dual-format Camera

Hasselblad is now expanding its world of imaging by opening the door to a 35 mm film based dual-format camera - the Hasselblad XPan. This new camera concept can be seen as a bridge between the medium format and the 35 mm format, and is a natural development of the Hasselblad camera system, enabling it to cover an even broader spectrum of photographic needs. 

The Hasselbad XPan appeals to a wide variety of photographers involved in advertising, architectural, nature photography, and beyond. In addition, its use in illustrative and art photography can be advantageous as the full panorama format can provide an additional creative input into image making. 

The Hasselblad XPan incorporates a dual-format facility providing a full panorama 24x65 mm format as well as a conventional 24x36 mm format on the same film. This innovative camera offers all the convenience and advantages of the 35 mm format, but provides the option to rapidly switch to the full panorama format, without changing film. It becomes, therefore, the first and only dual-format camera on the market that expands the format instead of masking it, ensuring that every exposure utilizes the full area of the film. In addition, the 65 mm width of the full panorama images is similar to the medium format, ensuring that the Hasselblad XPan will always give you superb image quality. 

The Hasselblad XPan is a feature-packed and highly professional rangefinder type camera that combines the user-friendliness of modern technology with Hasselblad quality. The camera body is compact and ergonomically designed. It is a robust aluminium and titanium construction partly clad with synthetic rubber and built to withstand many years of hard work - a camera suitable for the true professional photographer as well as for the discerning amateur. 

The full panorama format is made possible by the large image circles of the interchangeable 5.6/30 mm, 4/45 mm and 4/90 mm lenses, which have been specially designed for the Hasselblad XPan. These light and extremely compact "medium format" lenses are characterized by razor-sharp image quality and excellent coverage. Multicoating of the glass elements ensures top quality results, exhibiting brilliant contrast and full tonal scale. The focusing ring with its smooth action ensures quick and accurate focusing, and the lenses are stylishly finished in black, in tune with the rest of the camera. 

Viewing and focusing are by way of a bright-frame viewfinder and coupled rangefinder. Viewfinder information is adjusted automatically according to the focal length of lens as well as an automatic parallax adjustment for close shots. No accessories or manual adjustments are necessary, so changing lenses is rapid and trouble-free. 

Film loading is automatic and convenient. After being inserted, the film is automatically withdrawn from the cassette. The camera has a DX code sensor with manual override for maximum control. As the film is exposed, it is transported back into the cassette, frame-by-frame. This valuable feature cleverly protects the exposed section of the film, even if the camera is opened by accident. 

The TTL exposure meter supplies a centre-weighted average reading to provide an automatic aperture-priority facility with manual override.The camera can be used in single or continuous exposure mode. In continuous mode the frame rate is 3 frames/s with 24x36 format and 2 frames/s with 24x65 format. Using the camera in its auto-bracketing mode provides three consecutive exposures in ± 0.5 or ±1- step differences. 

The main LCD display, located on the camera back, presents all necessary information including film speed, shutter speed and battery status. Another LCD provides exposure counter information, with further information being shown in the viewfinder. 

The Hasselblad XPan camera was introduced in July 1998. The camera was introduced to the American press at a Press conference in New York on August 19, 1998. Deliveries will commence in September 1998. 

Update:

In August 1999 Hasselblad XPan received the prestigious EISA award as the European Professional Camera of the Year 1999-2000. The award citation was as follows: 
"In principle, Hasselblad XPan is two cameras in one. Firstly, it is a remarkably slender panoramic camera that delivers sharp 24x65 mm extended format images on 35 mm format film. On the same roll of film, it is also possible to take (24x36 mm) regular format pictures. This makes XPan a highly versatile camera, being the ideal choice for landscape, while providing unique capabilities for documentary, fashion and commercial photography in an unusual image format." 
Hasselblad USA, Inc.
10 Madison Road
Fairfield, NJ 07004

Updated Post

15/02/98

HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera

HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera

Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera, a full-featured, high-resolution (one megapixel) digital camera that allows users to capture and view special moments quickly and easily. This is the second HP digital camera after the HP PhotoSmart.

The PhotoSmart C20 digital camera provides home consumers with everything they need to take real photographs. Snapshots taken with the camera and printed on the HP PhotoSmart printer produce 3.5-inch by 5-inch photographs with the look and feel of conventional photos.

HP PhotoSmart C20 Digital Camera Features

The PhotoSmart C20 digital camera, which ships with an AC adapter, batteries and everything users need to begin taking real photographs immediately, was designed to include the features digital-camera users value most.

A color display on the rear panel of the new digital camera enables users to preview photos they want to take. They also can review and select the photographs they want to upload to their PCs and edit out shots they don't want. A new integrated TV connection with an extra-long cable (16.4 feet) allows users to display photographs on their TVs in the comfort of their living rooms -- or in their hotel rooms during vacations or business trips.

The camera comes with a high-capacity removable CompactFlash memory card, which acts like re-usable digital film, giving users unlimited photo-taking capabilities. A 4MB card ships with every camera. Up to 30MB flash memory cards also are available.

"The HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera gives new meaning to 'instant gratification,'" said Irene Pecenco, general manager of HP's Home Imaging Division. "Users can view their photos immediately on their computers or TVs; they no longer have to wait for the photo-processing lab. Using their PCs and the PhotoSmart printer and photographic paper, they can produce snapshots, reprints and creative projects in the comfort of their own homes."

New HP Photo-finishing Software

The HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera includes new PhotoSmart photo-finishing software, which automatically downloads photos when the camera is connected to a PC. Users can then print an index print of all their photos for easy viewing and selection -- all within 45 minutes of opening the box. New exclusive page-layout features allow users to use paper efficiently by printing multiple photographs on the same sheet of paper.

The new HP PhotoSmart photo-finishing software also provides advanced image-management features that enable users to crop, lighten or darken, adjust color and add captions or text to their photos before printing.

U.S. Pricing and Availability: The HP PhotoSmart C20 digital camera is expected to sell for about $699. The new photo-finishing software is included in the box with every camera. The camera is expected to be available in North America in the spring.

HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

12/06/97

Olympus IS-200 SLR

Olympus IS-200 SLR

Olympus IS-200 SLR
(c) Olympus

The Olympus IS-200 adds to this combination of performance and convenience. Although it has the versatility of a 4x zoom lens, it remains very compact and weighs only 640 g. To simplify handling further, it is also the first SLR with an integrated lens cap with the convenience of opening automatically when the power is turned on. The large-diameter aspherical lens has the high resolution that ensures outstanding quality, and the 28-110 mm zooming range is suited to almost every situation encountered in leisure photography. The wide-angle 28 mm setting is ideal for indoor shots and expansive landscapes, while the telephoto settings up to 110 mm are perfect for natural-looking candid photography and striking portraits. With its pushbutton operation, the Direct Mode Select function makes it easy to select the right exposure and make the most of the Olympus IS-200's SLR performance. The Aperture-Preferred AE system and the Long Time Mode also offer the creative freedom of choosing any depth of field or shutter speed. This attention to quality is similarly apparent in the sleek lines, sophisticated metallic color and metal details. Equally important, the IS-200's friendly operation and advanced features come at a very affordable price. And that makes the latest addition the IS Series the clear answer for amateurs who are serious about both photography and fun.

MAIN FEATURES

Compact, lightweight SLR with a built-in zoom lens 
The Olympus IS-200 features a built-in, high-resolution 4x zoom lens, while its L-shaped design reflects a relentless pursuit of optimal handling and holding balance. Not only is operation easy, but the new model is compact and lightweight, measuring just 123 x 88 x 115 mm and weighing only 640g. 

Integrated lens cap 
The Olympus IS-200 is the first SLR with an integrated lens cap that opens automatically when the power is turned on. 

High-resolution 28-110 mm 4x zoom lens 
Quickly and easily, the zooming lever covers a broad range of 28-110 mm. The 28 mm setting offers full wide-angle photography for outstanding results in indoor scenes, group portraits, expansive landscapes and architectural shots. And the telephoto settings up to 110 mm are perfect for striking portraits and natural-looking candid photography. For even greater telephoto possibilities, the optional teleconverter extends the maximum focal length to 180 mm. 

Twin Flash with GN18 power 
In addition to its GN14 flashtube for wide-angle and normal focal lengths, the IS-200 has a GN18 flashtube for telephoto shots. This solution offers a flash range of 4.5m with ISO100 color negative film and 9.0m with ISO400. The automatic changeover from one flashtube to the other is determined automatically according to the focal length and distance to the subject. 

Large-diameter glass aspherical lens 
The large-diameter aspherical glass lens delivers high-quality images with less distortion all the way to the edge of the frame, even at the 28 mm wide-angle setting. Along with ensuring outstanding quality, the lens design accounts for the compactness of the optical system. 

Direct Mode Select Button 
By simply pressing the Direct Mode Select Button, photographers can explore the advantages of SLR performance, confident that the results will be all that they want. The icons are easy to understand, and there are four modes suited to the range of situations. 

・ Stop Action Mode: To freeze fast moving subjects, the camera automatically picks the fastest shutter speed up to 1/2000 sec.

・ Portrait Mode: With the largest available aperture selected automatically, the subject remains in sharp focus while the background is blurred.

・ Night Scene Mode: While the flash captures the subject in the foreground, the shutter stays open as long as 4 sec. to record the night scenery in the background.

・ Landscape Mode: Ideal for landscapes and group portraits with an interesting background, this mode maximizes the depth of field by automatically picking the smallest aperture.

Creative Functions 
Photographers who want to capture every nuance of a scene will appreciate the functions that offer an optimal combination of shutter speed and aperture for every lighting situation.

・ Aperture-Preferred AE: Complete control over the aperture range lets photographers select the F-stop they want, from the widest opening of F4.5-5.6 to the minimum of F22.

・ Spot Metering: An Olympus innovation pioneered with the OM-4 SLR, one-touch Spot Metering helps photographers ensure that the exposure reading is accurate for a particular part of the frame. It is particularly useful when there is backlighting or the lighting is unusually complicated.

・ Long Time Mode: The Long Time Mode is ideal for creative photography in nighttime scenes that are difficult to capture in a programmed mode-for example, the flow of automobile taillights or fireworks against a dark sky. With the aperture locked at F8, the photographer can choose from shutter speeds of 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30 and 60 sec. The shutter can be triggered from a distance with the optional Remote Control RC-200.

Versatile flash modes 
To make sure that flash photographs come out right, the IS-200's Intelligent Variable-Power Flash system checks the distance to the subject and automatically sets the appropriate flash intensity and aperture setting.

・ Auto: In low light or backlighting, the flash fires automatically, delivering the appropriate illumination for a correct exposure.
・ Redeye Reduction: This mode minimizes the redeye effect which spoils many flash portraits taken in low light. To make the subject's iris contract, a series of lower-powered pre-flashes is triggered before the main flash fires.
・ Fill-in: The flash fires every time in this mode. It is especially helpful when a photographer wants a natural look without the harsh shadows created by strong sunlight.

Other features 

・ Built-in dioptric correction: Dioptric correction of -2 to +1 is built in to compensate for any eyesight problems.

・ Optional accessories for enhanced creative control: IS/L Lens C-180 H.Q. Converter 1.7x For full telephoto photography, the compact and lightweight teleconverter extends the maximum focal length to 180 mm. It measures just 56 x 56mm, and it weighs only 100g.

・  Remote Control RC-200 The remote control triggers the shutter from as far as 5m from straight ahead of the subject or from 3.5 m at a 50degrees angle on either side.

29/04/97

Hasselblad 501CM Medium Format Camera

Hasselblad 501CM Medium Format Camera

Hasselblad 501CM
Hasselblad 501CM
(c) Victor Hasselblad AB

Following the success of Hasselblad's new 503CW camera, photographers entering the system have requested a new, lower priced, less specified alternative that incorporates the innovative GMS (Gliding Mirror System), which provides a full viewfinder image with virtually all lenses, irrespective of focal length. Hasselblad has responded by introducing a new model to the system - the 501CM.

The new camera body, complete with GMS, will be available separately or as a complete kit together with the Zeiss Planar C 2.8/80 mm lens and the new A12 magazine which incorporates an integral slide holder. Both versions are only available in chrome trim. The kit offers an ideal opportunity for those photographers wishing to enter the Hasselblad system, with the separate body being a useful item for committed Hasselblad photographers requiring an additional camera body.

The 501CM is the latest addition to Hasselblad's 500 series of cameras, which accept the razor-sharp Zeiss lenses with integral shutters providing flash sync at all shutter speeds. Lenses of 14 different focal lengths range from 30 to 500 mm and these can be extended further with 1.4X and 2X converters.

The timeless Hasselblad system is built with the photographer in mind. The modular construction of the 500 series means, for example, that Hasselblad lenses, magazines and most accessories - both new and old - are fully compatible, regardless of age.

Hasselblad 501CM: Technical Specifications

Camera body. One-piece, cast aluminium alloy shell with 3/8" and 1/4" socket threads and tripod plate for rapid mounting with the Hasselblad tripod quick-coupling accessory.

Film format. 6x6 cm (21/4 x 21/4") or 6x4.5 cm
(21/4 x 15/8") with appropriate magazines. 6x4.5 cm (21/4 x 15/8") or 6x3 cm
(21/4 x 11/5") with format mask.

Film choices. 120 and 220 rollfilm, 70 mm perforated film and Polaroid film with accessory magazines.

Film advance. Simultaneous manual shutter winding and film advance.

Lenses. Interchangeable Carl Zeiss CF- and C-lenses with focal lengths of 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120, 135, 150, 180, 250, 250SA, 350 and 500 mm. Converter 2XE, PC-Mutar 1.4X Shift Converter and Teleconverter 1.4XE.

Shutter. Between-lens shutter with speeds from 1 s to 1/500 s and B.

Flash synchronization. The between-lens shutter provides flash synchronization at all shutter speeds.

Exposure Metering. Meter Prism Viewfinders available as accessories.

Viewfinder. Fitted with GMS, Gliding Mirror System, which provides a full image in the viewfinder with virtually all lenses. Interchangeable focusing screens for different applications. Folding focusing hood with 4.5x magnifier that can be exchanged for: reflex viewfinders, magnifying hood, prism viewfinders (45° and 90° viewing angles) either with or without built-in light meter.

System compatibility. All CF- and C- lenses. All magazines, viewfinders and most other accessories.

Dimensions. With focusing hood, Planar C 2.8/80 mm, film magazine A12: length 180 mm (7"), width 114 mm (4.5"), height 110 mm (4.3").

Weight. With focusing hood, Planar C 2.8/80 mm, film magazine A12: 1500 g (3.3lb) Camera body only: 600 g (1.3lb)

Camera finish. Chrome, supplied with focusing hood, carrying strap and front and rear protective covers.

HASSELBLAD
www.hasselblad.se

03/11/96

Hasselblad 503CW Medium Format Camera at VISCOMM Photo Exhibition in New York

Hasselblad 503CW Medium Format Camera at VISCOMM Photo Exhibition in New York

At the VISCOMM photo exhibition in New York Victor Hasselblad AB presents the Hasselblad 503CW, the latest addition to the extensive Hasselblad medium format camera line. This newly designed camera body has been re-developed from the workhorse model, the 503CXi. The new camera features an ingeneous development in the GMS (Gliding Mirror System) which gives a full image in the viewfinder regardless of focal length of lens or extension.

The 503CW is the next evolution of the timeless design of the Hasselblad camera which is one of the most respected cameras in the world. It is compatible with the entire line of leaf shutter lenses from 30mm to 500mm. There are also two tele converters available; 2X and 1.4X.

Hasselblad 503CW
Hasselblad 503CW
© Victor Hasselblad AB

As with the 503CXi, flash synchronization can be made up to 1/500th of a second and the cameras OTF/TTL dedicated flash feature assures users of superb exposure control on the film plane where the actual image is formed.

In addition to the new camera, Hasselblad also has broken ground with the new Winder CW. This new product has been developed for use with the 503CW and the 503CXi camera bodies. Its ergonomically designed hand grip is comfortable in all possitions and the winder fits tightly against the camera body offering stability and balance, while maintaining easy access to all of the cameras functions. The Winder CW has four firing modes plus on/off lock. Single exposure, continuous exposure, multiple exposure, and infrared remote control.

Hasselblad 503CW
Hasselblad 503CW with the Winder CW
© Victor Hasselblad AB

Another exciting new accessory, an IR Remote Control for the winder, allows the photographer the option of working away from the camera, in the studio or on location. The transmitter resembles an auto alarm transmitter in size and can be individually programmed for a specific camera or multiple camera setups making it a perfect solution for sporting events or industrial uses. The IR remote control is also ideally suited for studio work with children, groups, etc.

Hasselblad 503CW
Hasselblad 503CW with the IR Remote Control for the winder
© Victor Hasselblad AB

Another quality that the Winder CW features is SAI (Self-Adjusting Interface) which not only senses the subtle characteristics of each camera, but also adjusts itself to their specific tolerances for perfect compatibility. In other words, it adjusts itself to minimize the potential for unneccessary wear and tear on the camera and/or the motor.

Hasselblad 503CW Technical Specifications

Camera body: One-piece, cast aluminium alloy shell with 3/8 and 1/4 socket threads and tripod plate for rapid mounting with the Hasselblad tripod quick-coupling accessory.
Film format: 6x6 cm (2 1/4" x 2 1/4") or 6x4.5 cm (2 1/4" x 1 5/8") resp. 6x3 cm (2 1/4" x 1 1/5") with format masks. 6x4.5 cm (2 1/4" x 1 5/8") with accessory magazine.

Film choice: 120 and 220 rollfilm, 70 mm perforated film and Polaroid film with accessory magazines.

Film advance: Manual or motor driven with Winder CW.

Lenses: Interchangeable Carl Zeiss CF- and C-lenses with focal lengths of 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120, 135, 150, 180, 250, 250SA, 350 and 500 mm. Converter 2XE, PC-Mutar 1.4X Shift Converter and the new Teleconverter 1.4XE.

Shutter: Between-lens shutter with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec. and B.

Flash sync: The between-lens shutter provides flash synchronization up to 1/500 sec.

Flash Control: TTL centre-weighted dedicated system with OTF metering. Controls flash duration automatically. Film speed range from ISO 16 to ISO 1000.

Exposure metering: Meter Prism Viewfinder available as accessories. Centre weighted TTL flash metering.

Viewfinders: Fitted with GMS, Gliding Mirror System, which always provides an entire image in the viewfinder. Interchangeable focusing screens for different applications. Folding focusing hood that can be exchanged for prism viewfinders with 45° and 90° viewing angles as well as correction eyepieces.

Compatibility: All CF- and C- lenses. All magazines manufactured from 1957 and onwards. All viewfinders and most other accessories.

Dimensions: With focusing hood, Planar CF 2.8/80 mm, film magazine A12: width 114 mm (4.5"), height 110 mm (4.3"), length 180 mm (7").

Weight: With focusing hood, Planar CF 2.8/80 mm, film magazine A12: 1.5 kg. (3.3lbs.) Camera body only: 0.6 kg. (1.3lbs)

HASSELBLAD

Updated 18.01.2022

15/09/96

Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR Camera

Nikon Pronea 6i Advanced Photo System single lens reflex (SLR) camera

Nikon Pronea 6i
Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR Camera
(c) Nikon

Nikon introduces the new Pronea 6i, Nikon's first Advanced Photo System single lens reflex (SLR) camera. The Pronea 6i combines Nikon's renowned SLR quality and innovation with the advantages of the Advanced Photo System. It features a comprehensive selection of Nikon SLR technological advances such as 3D Matrix Metering, Focus Tracking with Lock On™ and a built-in wide-angle coverage speedlight with automatic balanced fill-flash control.

"Customers appreciate the simple operation that is associated with Advanced Photo System cameras such as Nuvis by Nikon. Features such as drop-in film loading, all-auto operation, print aspect ratio (PAR) and picture quality improvement (PQI) have quickly become popular features," said Richard LoPinto, Nikon's vice president, photo marketing division. "In the Pronea 6i, the advantages of Advanced Photo System are combined with Nikon's formidable high-performance SLR design. The result is that any photographer can make better pictures, not just through simple operation, but through the synergy of the Advanced Photo System features with the Pronea 6i's high-performance, " said LoPinto.

Pronea - Nikon's New Advanced Photo System SLR System

The name PRONEA was chosen to indicate the beginning of a newly advanced system. PRO - for forward, advanced thinking, and NEA - for the beginning of a new opportunity for photographers. PRONEA will symbolize Nikon's Advanced Photo System Single Lens Reflex system development.

A key component for Nikon designers was to ensure that the new Pronea 6i would appeal to owners of AF Nikkor optics. To accomplish this, the advanced Nikon F Lens mount was employed; this is the same lens mount that is used for Nikon's advanced 35mm SLR cameras. The result is that photographers can use all AF Nikkor lenses, including AF Nikkor optics together with a selection of Nikon's 35mm SLRs and the new Pronea 6i. In addition to the expansive AF Nikkor lens system, Nikon will also introduce a selection of three new IX-Nikkor lenses, designed exclusively for the Pronea 6i (see related release).

Great Handling

The Nikon Pronea 6i is sleek and stylish, with a new shape for easy handling. Its light weight, combined with very quiet operation, is expected to be an appealing combination for today's photographers. Added versatility comes from its extra-large, illuminated, very-easy-to-see LCD panel positioned on the camera's back. The Pronea 6i is ergonomically proportioned, making it easy to grip and comfortable to use. Operating buttons, Command Dial controls and related displays are located conveniently close to each other, and the camera's vertical neck strap connectors enhances balance when the photographer carries the camera with a strap.

A bright, easy-to-see viewfinder complements the Nikon Pronea 6i. Because the viewfinder is made with an optical glass prism, picture composition will be easy to accomplish, even under dim-light conditions. And for precise composition, what photographers see in the viewfinder corresponds virtually 100% with what appears on pictures printed at a Certified Advanced Photo System Processing Lab.

The shutter has a 4-blade front and rear curtain. Its fast flash sync speed is 1/180 second, and its complete shutter speed range is from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. in 1/2 EV steps.

"With the new Pronea 6i, it is easy to take the power the camera has and apply it in a creative and exciting way," said LoPinto. "The camera takes the Advanced Photo System's benefits of ease of use and picture quality improvement, and gives them a whole new meaning to make even greater pictures."

Nikon Pronea 6i Features and Performance Light Meters

The Pronea 6i features Nikon's exclusive 3D matrix metering system, which controls exposure for nuances of brightness and contrast, making it perfect for photography in quick-changing light conditions, or whenever the photographer doesn't want to (or can't take the time to) adjust exposure controls manually.

As soon as the shutter release is pressed, the meter's sensors read the scene's light pattern and evaluate it for brightness and contrast. When used with an IX-Nikkor or a D-type AF Nikkor lens, the meter incorporates exposure control information with subject-distance information for more precise exposure calculations.

The camera also includes center-weighted and spot metering for creative photographers who want more personal control. Originally developed by Nikon, center-weighted metering offers 65% center-weighted concentration of meter sensitivity to shoot backlighted portraits or large groups. Spot metering concentrates nearly 100% of the meter's sensitivity into a 2.5mm circle at the viewfinder's center. Used primarily for manual exposure control, spot metering allows photographers to make exposure readings from tiny areas of light. Exposure Control

The Nikon Pronea 6i offers a comprehensive selection of exposure control features: Vari-Program, Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual exposure control. Exposure compensation with a range of +/- 5 EV in 1/2 step increments, built-in exposure/flash bracketing and built-in flash exposure compensation for use with automatic balanced fill-flash ensure a versatile range of creative control for the advancing photographer. Autofocus and Manual Focusing

The Nikon Pronea 6i's high speed, high sensitivity autofocus system features extra wide-area focus detection -- covering a 7mm horizontal and 3mm vertical area of the finder. Wide-area coverage facilitates keeping the focus detection area on moving subjects, and makes composition of off-center subjects easier to accomplish. The wide-area sensor also includes a cross-sensor at its mid-point. The entire wide-area, cross-type AF sensor operates with all AF Nikkor lenses, even those with an aperture as small as f/5.6. Subjects in light as dim as EV 0 (at ISO 200) are easily detected.

The Nikon Pronea 6i's autofocus system offers wide-area and spot autofocus, as well as Focus Tracking with Lock-On at motor speeds up to 3.3 frames per second (fps). With manual (or preset) focus, film advance speed increases to 3.5 fps. Autofocus with Focus Tracking and Lock-On assure consistently sharp focus, even in difficult changing situations. Manual focus is clearly confirmed with the built-in Electronic Rangefinder. When manual focusing is accomplished, an in-focus signal appears in the viewfinder.

Built-in Flash

The Nikon Pronea 6i's built-in speedlight incorporates many of Nikon's advanced flash and fill-flash technologies. Ultra-wide flash coverage will handle all IX-Nikkor optics, and AF-Nikkor lenses to a focal length of 20mm. The advanced built-in speedlight also enables 3D Matrix balanced fill-flash, rear-curtain sync, slow synch, red eye reduction, flash output level compensation and flash exposure bracketing.

The Nikon Pronea 6i also includes an ISO type hot-shoe which accepts compatible Nikon TTL controlled speedlights such as the advanced SB-26 and SB-27. The extra versatility and power provided by these Nikon speedlights expands the Pronea 6i's picture taking potential.

Nikon Pronea 6i's Advanced Photo System Features Magnetic Information Exchange

The Pronea 6i incorporates the Advanced Photo System's Magnetic Information Exchange (IX). This feature uses the magnetic coating on IX240 film to record specific exposure information for each picture taken. The recorded data can then be read by the photofinisher's processing equipment, enabling improvements in picture quality printing. The Pronea 6i accepts all ISO film speeds from 6-10,000. Film loading, film advance and rewind are automatically activated. Mid-roll Film Change

Nikon Pronea 6i incorporates a mid-roll film change feature. Mid-roll film change enables photographers to change IX240 film cartridges in the middle of a roll. This versatile feature enables switching to a film with different ISO to match the lighting conditions, or to dedicate a roll of film to a specific subject, switching film as the subject changes. Using the mid-roll film change feature is handled automatically by the Pronea 6i.. Basic and Advanced Modes

The Nikon Pronea 6i offers both a Basic and an Advanced mode, with each mode's functions indicated in the LCD panel. Basic Mode includes six program exposure control modes - portrait, sport, hyperfocal, silhouette, landscape and close-up. Also included in basic mode operation are print aspect ratio (PAR) selection, and print quantity -- a feature that allows users to indicate different quantities of prints to be made from the indicated negative -- auto exposure lock, self-timer and title/language selector.

With the Nikon Pronea 6i's Advanced Mode, all the basic features are available, plus the Advanced Mode features of multiple exposure; exposure compensation, for experimenting with more complex lighting variations; and exposure/flash bracketing, for creating a different "feel" with various exposures of the same scene. The Pronea 6i Advanced Mode also includes an Aperture Priority Auto Mode and Manual Exposure control mode.

Date Imprint

To help photographers remember details about their pictures, date and time can be printed on the front of the picture with the Pronea 6i PRINT function. Date and time are always printed on the back of the picture using the Advanced Photo System's IX System. Depending on the services offered by each photofinisher, other data that can be printed on the back includes lens aperture, film speed, shutter speed used, exposure metering mode, focal length and title (i.e. -- Christmas, birthday, wedding, vacation, etc.). Titles can be printed in different languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese and more. A maximum of 80 characters can be printed on the back of the photo, and the language designation can be changed at any time. PQI and PAR

In addition to data imprint, the Nikon Pronea 6i also offers the advantages of the Advanced Photo System's picture quality improvement (PQI) and print aspect ratio (PAR). Please refer to the accompanying press information for additional details about picture quality improvement, print aspect ratio, Certified Processing Labs and more. Lens Compatibility

Among Advanced Photo System SLR cameras, the Pronea 6i offers a remarkable selection of interchangeable lenses. Nikon's AF Nikkor, AF-I Nikkor and AF-S Nikkor lenses provide exceptionally versatile optical performance. The new IX-Nikkor optics are particularly appealing with their extra-compact size and light weight.

Since Pronea 6i uses a 16.7 x 23.4mm format, it will use only a center portion of the image available from an AF Nikkor lens; this will modify the effective focal length of the AF Nikkor for use with the Advanced Photo System format. When using an AF Nikkor lens, multiply the AF Nikkor's focal length by 1.25 to determine its effective focal length used with the Pronea 6i. For example, if using an AF Nikkor 50mm lens, the effective focal length with the Pronea 6i will be 62.5mm. With a 60mm Micro lens, the effective focal length will be 75mm.

Extra-Large, Illuminated Liquid Crystal Display and Viewfinder Information Display

The Nikon Pronea 6i incorporates an extra large back panel LCD. This comprehensive, easy to read LCD displays all appropriate settings for Basic and Advanced Mode shooting. Information includes: metering modes, shooting modes, focus area (wide or sport), focus modes (Single or Continuous), multiple exposure selection, all speedlight functions, a choice of three print aspect ratios (Classic, Panorama, and H-type full-frame shots) and many other important camera settings. Pronea 6i's use of a neck strap hinge is designed so the photographer can view the extra large LCD comfortably with a neck strap attached. The LCD display can be illuminated under low light conditions and will turn off automatically after a picture is taken.

The viewfinder information display is easy to see and understand. Frame lines on Nikon's BrightView focusing screen enable photographers to compose for their selection among the Picture Aspect Ratios. For low light composition, red LEDs are used around the perimeter of the screen to highlight the PAR which has been selected. Also included in the viewfinder are: metering modes, shutter speed and aperture, an analog display for manual metering, flash ready light, and exposure compensation indicators.

Quick Recall Function

The Pronea 6i incorporates Nikon's popular QR (Quick Recall) function. Photographers can easily set their favorite combinations of modes and controls. With QR the photographer can instantly recall their choice of three pre-selected combinations of favorite camera settings. For example, if a photographer enjoys low light flash photography with special motion effects, the appropriate settings can be stored into Quick Recall. QR operation is quick, easy and intuitive.

Command Dial Control

There are two command dials on Nikon Pronea 6i for convenient camera control. The Main Command Dial is easily accessed with the photographer's thumb, and is used to control selection of shutter speeds, Flexible Program and other exposure settings. The Sub-Command Dial is operated with the photographers index finger, and is used to control the aperture, print quantity order, language codes and other functions. Along with the two command dials, there are clearly identified buttons for frequently used functions which facilitate Pronea 6i's ease of use.

Additional Features

Pronea 6i can be used with Nikon's standard AR-3 (ISO Type) Cable Release which is essential for slow shutter speed or remote operation. Pronea 6i also features a ten second self timer -- great for letting the photographer get in the picture.

Batteries and Film Capacity

The Nikon Pronea 6i is powered by two (2) 123A type 3 volt batteries. Fresh batteries should power approximately 16 rolls of 40 exposure IX240 film with 50% flash pictures. Results can vary, depending on the percentage of flash pictures taken. Fewer flash pictures will result in a significant increase in battery life.

Delivery Schedule: The Nikon Pronea 6i is scheduled for delivery during December 1996. 

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