Archive for October, 2007

What’s wrong with this camera?!

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

See what from the seller:

“Completely stuffed Nikon D2Xs & Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8. Only 4 months old, but 3 of those months were spent under fresh water. Shows signs of needing a sensor clean :o)

There is nothing electronic that works (Surprise), all buttons and dials work fine. Focus and zoom rings seized. Body has been knocked about as shows some signs of wear. Now’s your chance to buy nearly $9,000.00 worth of camera gear for a fraction of the price. You just won’t be able to use it.”

Better Image in Low Light - Kodak’s Breakthrough Sensor Technology

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Kodak’s new sensor technology provides a significant increase in sensitivity to light when compared to current sensor designs. With this new technology, users will realize a 2x to 4x increase in sensitivity (from one to two photographic stops), which will improve performance when taking pictures under low light and reduce motion blur when imaging moving subjects. In addition, this technology enables the design of smaller pixels (leading to higher resolutions in a given optical format) while retaining imaging performance.

This breakthrough advances an existing Kodak technology that has become a standard in digital imaging. Today, the design of almost all color image sensors is based on the “Bayer Pattern”, an arrangement of red, green, and blue pixels that was first developed by Kodak Scientist Dr. Bryce Bayer in 1976. In this design, half of the pixels on the sensor are used to collect green light, with the remaining pixels split evenly between sensitivity to red and blue light. After exposure, software reconstructs a full color signal for each pixel in the final image.

See the full article Better Image in Low Light - Breakthrough Sensor Technology.


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