Lexar 256GB SDXC UHS I Memory Card

 

Lexar ha anunciado en Photokina Lexar la primera SDXC UHS-I 256 GB Memory Card (MSRP: $ 899.99).

SDXC UHS-I 256 GB Memory Card caracteristicas:

  • Primerao en la industria, proporciona una tarjeta de memoria con la mayor capacidad del mundo para capturar, almacenar y transferir imágenes de alta calidad, así como períodos prolongados de 1080p HD y contenido de video 3D
  • UHS-I de tecnología que permite un alto rendimiento con 400x (60 MB por segundo) sostenido mínimo garantizado  velocidad de transferencia de lectura.
  • Aprovecha la especificación SD 3.0 para atender las necesidades de flujo de trabajo de los fotógrafos y videógrafos profesionales

 

Comunicado de prensa:

Fremont, CA, September 17, 2012 – Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today introduced the industry’s first 256GB Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC™) UHS-I memory card, the Lexar® Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card. The Class 10 card leverages the SD 3.0 specification to dramatically accelerate workflow and allows photographers to capture, store, and transfer a large number of high-quality photos and extended lengths of 1080p full-HD and 3D video with a minimum guaranteed sustained read transfer speed of 60MB per second.* When paired with a compatible card reader, such as the Lexar® Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot Reader, the Professional 400x SDXC card quickly and reliably transfers images and video from the memory card to the computer.

“Professional photographers and videographers are being tapped to capture more HD video, in addition to still photos, when out on assignment. These new demands often leave them with less time and resources to shoot,” said Manisha Sharma, director of product marketing, Lexar. “High-performance, high-capacity cards like this one enables these photographers to gain back time normally wasted on changing cards or transferring images.”

“By utilizing Micron’s industry-leading, 128Gb, 20nm NAND flash memory process technology, Lexar is the first to market a 256GB SDXC card,” said Wes Brewer, vice president, products and technology for Lexar. “Using a combination of creative die-stacking techniques and uniquely engineered firmware in our UHS-I capable controller, we were able to design and produce this product sooner than our competition. With the introduction of this product, we have achieved the optimal blend of price and performance desired by our retail and non-retail customers.”

The Lexar Professional 400x 256GB SDXC UHS-I card includes a free copy of the latest version of award-winning Image Rescue® 4 software to help with the recovery of lost or deleted photo and video files, even if they’ve been erased or the card has been corrupted.** All Lexar memory card designs are tested in the Lexar Quality Labs to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability with more than 800 digital cameras and memory card devices. The Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card comes with a limited lifetime warranty and free dedicated professional technical support.

The Lexar Professional 400x 256GB SDXC UHS-I card will be available in October for purchase with an MSRP of $899.99 from Lexar.com and leading retail and e-tail outlets worldwide. For additional information about Lexar Professional products, visit www.lexar.com.

Leica M 24MP SMOSIS sensor

Leica M 24MP SMOSIS sensor board

 

Se incluye la nota de prensa de CMOSIS sobre el sensor MAX 24MP que hay dentro de la nueva  Leica M. El sensor, basado en un tamaño de pixel de 6 x 6 µm²  con un rango dinámico de 76 dB, se hace en Francia.

 

Aquí están los detalles técnicos de Leica en el sensor nuevo:

Leica 24MP MAX CMOSIS sensor

NOTA DE PRENSA

Antwerp, Belgium, 17 September 2012 – CMOSIS, the renowned European specialist for advanced CMOS image sensors, has developed a high-resolution, high-dynamic-range CMOS image sensor exclusively for Leica Camera AG geared to an important volume market. The new “Leica M” digital camera launched at Photokina 2012 incorporates the full-custom CMOSIS “Leica MAX 24MP CMOS Sensor” featuring 24 Megapixels across an active sensor area of 36 x 24 mm², corresponding to the full-frame 35mm format. The sensor is the first milestone in a long term, strategic cooperation between Leica Camera AG and CMOSIS.

«This is the first time that a CMOS image sensor for a 35mm high-end camera was designed, and is manufactured, in Europe for a European customer,» said Guy Meynants, CTO at CMOSIS, Antwerp, Belgium. «Apart form the ceramic IC package the Leica MAX 24MP CMOS Sensor is a 100-percent European product.»

The new custom-designed sensor chip, counting 6,000 x 4,000 pixels on a 6 x 6 µm² grid across the active area of 36 x 24 mm², is made by STMicroelectronics (STM) in Grenoble, France, using 300mm wafers in their IMG175 CIS technology. STM’s 110nm frontend and 90nm backend CIS technology with copper metallization was originally developed for CMOS image sensors with 1,75µm² pixels for mobile phones and other consumer applications. The large die size, larger than the reticle size, requires the use of one-dimensional stitching.

The imager for the “Leica M” is based on a 6 x 6 µm² pixel size, yielding a linear full well capacity of ≥40,000 electrons and a linear dynamic range close to 76dB. Pixel data are digitized by patented low-power, high-speed 14-bit column AD converters. The sensor features an electronic rolling shutter with global reset and noise cancellation through both analog as well as digital correlated double sampling (CDS) resulting in low temporal and spatial noise and non-uniformities.

Special care was taken in the sensor development to reduce crosstalk between neighboring pixels for a wide range of incident light angles. The sensor reduces spatial crosstalk by its very small distance between color filters and photodiodes. This thin optical stack is optimized for an efficient light coupling into the silicon. Microlenses with a strong curvature and high top height focus the incoming light rays in the center of each pixel’s photodiode. The resulting low angular sensitivity of the quantum efficiency (QE) at high ray angles was achieved by the particular features of STM’s 110/90nm CMOS process. This allows the “Leica M” to accept the full range of high-quality lenses in the camera system, which includes wide-angle, large aperture lenses, at their full optical performance.

Pixel size of 6×6µm² and full frame rate of 5fps are state of the art and comparable to other high-end CMOS image sensors used in 35mm cameras. The 24MP CMOS Sensor also allows Leica to offer, for the first time, full HDTV video recording and a live preview on an M-model camera. Power consumption of the sensor chip at full speed and resolution is specified at 700 mW. It is housed in a 78-pin ceramic package covered by a customized glass with anti-reflective coating and near-infrared cut-off filter.

“With CMOSIS, we are very pleased to have found a partner who made it possible for us to design and construct a sensor especially for Leica. Thanks to the special sensor technology and wide pixel aperture from CMOSIS, we can now, and for the first time, offer a digital system camera that is perfectly optimised for use with both M- and R-Lenses”, said Alfred Schopf, Chairman of the Executive Board of Leica Camera AG. Leica is particularly proud of the fact that the “Leica M” employs a sensor “Made in Europe”, as a large proportion of the sensor is manufactured in France and Germany. “At the same time, the extremely low power consumption of the sensor brings added benefits for both image quality and battery life”, said Alfred Schopf.

About CMOSIS

CMOSIS is a pure-play supplier of standard off-the-shelf and application-specific CMOS image sensors for the industrial and professional market covering applications such as machine vision, high-end DSC markets, scientific, medical, automatic data capture and space. CMOSIS was founded in November 2007 as a fabless CMOS image sensor vendor providing in-house design, characterization, testing and qualification facilities for research, development and volume production. CMOSIS has developed unique IP related to CMOS image sensors such as global shutter pixels, fast and low-noise AD converters, backside illumination and increased dynamic range, resulting in six patents and several more pending. The company has grown continuously and consistently, currently employing more than 40 at its headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium.

Zeiss high end DSLR camera lens

 

Después de los  50mm f/1.4 , 135mm f / 2  y un  nuevo conjunto de objetivos mirroress, Zeiss ha echo otro grande anuncio hoy en Photokina: están preparadndo una nueva gama alta de objetivos SLR especialmente diseñados para la alta resolución, en cámaras DSLR full frame con una resolución de más de 30MP (Nikon D800, D800E):

 

«Se trata de objetivos de fotograma completo (36x24mm) con capacidad de enfoque manual. Esta familia de lentes está orientado hacia la obtención de una calidad de imagen sin concesiones para los usuarios más exigentes. Las lentes son perfectas para la alta resolución, en las cámaras de formato completo con más de 30 megapíxeles como la D800. La combinación de rendimiento de los sistemas de formato medio. Si disparas con la mayor apertura, las cámaras con menor número de píxeles también se beneficiaran de un contraste de imagen mucho mejor. «

 

Los nuevos objetivos vienen en monturas Nikon y Canon y se espera que cuesten alrededor de 3.000 euros. El primer grupo tendrá tres objetivos principales, y hay más que se encuentran actualmente en la etapa de planificación.

 

Leica M R lens adapter

 

Si estais pensando en comprar la nueva telémetro Leica M aquí teneis las opciones que ofrece Adorama, donde podreis pre-reservarla. Tened en cuenta que se necesitará probablemente por lo menos un año hasta que todos los pre-pedidos para la nuevoa Leica M sean entregados.

Adorama pre-reservas:

Pre-reservas de la Leica M en B & H

Posted: 20/09/2012 by Agusti Pardo in Camaras, Leica

Leica M microphone adapter

B & H acaba de empezar a aceptar pedidos anticipados de los nuevos productos Leica: