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CONTROP s FOX Thermal Imaging Cameras with the Unique Continuous Zoom FLIR Lens: related news

CONTROP's FOX Thermal Imaging Cameras with the Unique Continuous Zoom FLIR Lens...

EUROSATORY 2008 – CONTROP FOX cameras were showcased at EUROSATORY 2008. Visitors were invited to the CONTROP booth in the Israel Pavilion (hall 6, stand 240d) to actually operate this unique IR camera with a 'hands on' approach. The operator can zoom in and zoom out with the specialised unique continuous zoom FLIR lens, a technology not matched by any other infrared camera provider. This unique feature enables the operator to keep focus and clear sight of the target while getting a closer look during continuous zoom with the FLIR lens; unheard of in other IR cameras.

Mobile Phone Camera Lens Telescope with 8X zoom

Taking cellphone photography up a professional notch, the Mobile Phone Camera Telescope allows users to turn any cameraphone or digital camera into a professional unit with some real zoom power. Long focal lens help to expand horizons by offering users 8x zoom power to shoot a distant object or scene with great detail. A universal holder for the lens features a metallic flexible handle that can be extended to hold the mobile phone or digital camera and users can focus the holder right or left to adjust the lens’s center to the camera phone or digital camera. After the adjustment is finished, users can lock the knob and long focal lens in lens adapter and click away! Priced at $16.99, the Mobile Phone Camera Lens Telescope is perfect for viewing and capturing shots at sporting events, trips, hunting and bird watching expeditions, hiking,

New Lumix digital cameras

Panasonic will introduce four new Lumix digital cameras. The DMC-FX150 is equipped with 14.7 megapixels, a 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens with F2.8 brightness and 3.6x optical zoom. The DMC-LX3 features a F2.0 24mm LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens, 10.1 megapixels and an ultra-sensitive 1/1.63-inch CCD. The DMC-FX37 has 10.1 megapixel, a 25mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC lens, and a 5x optical zoom as well as Intelligent Auto Mode (iA) for automatic photo mode changer. The DMC-FZ28 boasts a 27mm wide-angle LEICA lens with an 18x optical zoom as well as the 10.1 megapixel digital camera and iA and new auto focus tracking functions.

Zacuto Releases Lightweight Locking Lens Support for HD Video Cameras

Zacuto, a leading provider of HD video cameras and accessories is announcing the release of their new Locking Lens Support for securing and stabilizing lenses attached to Zacuto support systems. The Zacuto Lightweight Locking Lens Support will handle those long and heavy prime or zoom lenses and prevent the lens from rotating.

Tamron announces development of a unique ultra high power zoom lens

A Technological BreakthroughWorlds Longest Range 15X Zoom Lens Has Exclusive Built-In Vibration Compensation Mechanism Optimized for Consumer Digital SLR Cameras

Research and Markets: Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008: An Instant Overview of...

Research and Markets: Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008: An Instant Overview of the Japanese Digital Camera Market DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5e646f/snapshots_japan_di) has announced the addition of the "Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008" report to their offering. Snapdata's Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the Japanese digital camera market and covers built-in lens and interchangeable lens digital cameras. Market volume is based on shipments. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis.

Navitar Announces Four New Fixed Focal Length Lenses for SWIR Cameras

Navitar Inc. has introduced four fixed focal length imaging optics designed for SWIR (short wave infrared) cameras and applications. Lens focal lengths include two 25mm designs, a 35mm and a 50mm design. Including 4 models, fixed focal length imaging optics offer 2 versions with 25 mm focal length and 2 with 35 and 50 mm design, respectively. Constructed for rugged environments, SWIR lenses come standard with thumb screws for locking the focus and iris functions. Designed to cover 1 in. sensors, lenses offer high resolution images and transmission in 700-1,900 nm wavelength of 75% or better, and are suited for variety of imaging applications where SWIR cameras are employed.

Marshall Electronics Introduces New 140mm Video Camera Lens For Hazardous Viewing in Near Ambient Light

(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 22, 2008 ) El Segundo, CA - The Optical Systems Division of Marshall Electronics announced today the release and availability of the new V-140-1.0 Ultra-Low Light Lens. The lens is ideal for environmental or hazardous monitoring applications requiring extremely low-light imaging. The lens opens up new ways to allow monitoring of critical areas that may be in difficult or impossible to permit in-person close-up viewing. The lens includes a long focal length (140mm) with an F1.0 aperture and produces excellent image quality when used with a 0.01 to 0.003 lux CS-mount camera. This lens/camera combination provides performance approaching military amplified light scope devices, but at a fraction of the cost. A horizontal shot size of approximately 45 feet will be clearly observed when viewing an object at 1,000 ft, using a

Carl Zeiss announces new 18mm super wide angle lens for SLR cameras

Thornwood, New York – June 2008. Carl Zeiss expands its range of SLR lenses with the addition of the Distagon T* 3.5/18 super wide angle lens. With an impressive field of view of 99°, this new, rectilinear lens provides dramatic perspectives for architectural, landscape and close-range photography for photographers utilizing full-frame DSLRs or film-based cameras. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 is a derivative of the ZEISS designs for the Contax RTS series of cameras, but utilizing all modern materials and eco-friendly glass materials.

Flat Panel TVs & Digital Cameras to Grow in Canada in 2008

Sales of digital cameras and televisions in Canada were strong in 2007, with growth predicted in 2008, according to the report, 2008 Consumer Electronics Market Trends and Forecast, by the Consumer Electronics Marketers of Canada (CEMC), an Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) council, and the Canadian Imaging Trade Association (CITA). The report reveals the rise in sales of digital cameras was up almost 25% in 2007 over the previous year, with manufacturers shipping almost 3.8 million digital cameras to Canadian retailers. The sale of digital cameras in 2008 is projected to increase to 3,952 units. In the Canadian television market, CEMC reported 2007 as a solid year of growth for television shipments in Canada. Sales surpassed the 3 million mark in 2007, an increase of 2% from 2006 levels.

Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008

Snapdata's Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the Japanese digital camera market and covers built-in lens and interchangeable lens digital cameras. Market volume is based on shipments. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 forms part of Snapdata's Consumer Electronics industry coverage.

The Imaging Source Offers Telescope Cameras For Amateur Astro-Photographers

Charlotte, NC, July 23, 2008 - The Imaging Source, an international manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for astronomy, is now offering amateur astro-photographers a series of highly affordable, low noise telescope cameras to capture high quality images of the night sky.

World's Longest-Range Zoom For DSLR Lens

Tamron has announced the world's longest range 15X zoom DSLR lens with a built-in vibration compensation mechanism for consumer DSLR cameras.

World?s Longest-Range Zoom For DSLR Lens

Tamron has announced the world's longest range 15X zoom DSLR lens with a built-in vibration compensation mechanism for consumer DSLR cameras.

Zoe Susice to Lead Panasonic's U.S. Imaging Group, Including Camcorders and LUMIX Digital Cameras

SECAUCUS, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 1, 2008 -- Zoe Susice has been appointed Group Manager, Imaging for Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, based in Secaucus, N.J. With Susice's appointment, she is responsible for the company's Imaging Group, which encompasses the award-winning Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras, camcorders, including its popular High Definition models; blank media, such as SDHC Memory Cards and recordable Blu-ray discs, as well as audio accessories such as headphones and HDMI cables.

Fujifilm Releases the SLR-Like Finepix S2000HD

The Fujifilm Finepix S2000HD is a 10-megapixel digital camera with an impressive 15x optical zoom lens. It is a mid-size camera with many of the features of both SLR cameras and point-and-shoot cameras. The Finepix S2000 HD has dual image stabilization, HD quality video, face detection, auto red-eye removal, full manual controls, high speed continuous photo shooting, 13 scene modes, and zoom bracketing. The S2000HD is available in September 2008 for about $299.

Olympus Imaging and Panasonic Announce New Micro Four Thirds System Standard

Olympus Imaging Corporation (Olympus Imaging) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) today announced joint development of technologies and devices for the "Micro Four Thirds System standard," a new standard that extends the benefits of the Four Thirds System standard for interchangeable lens type digital camera systems by enabling dramatic reductions in size and weight. Under the terms of an agreement between the two companies, they will work jointly toward commercial production of significantly lighter and more compact interchangeable lens type digital camera systems.

Olympus Imaging and Panasonic Announce New Micro Four Thirds System Standard

Olympus Imaging Corporation (Olympus Imaging) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) today announced joint development of technologies and devices for the "Micro Four Thirds System standard," a new standard that extends the benefits of the Four Thirds System standard for interchangeable lens type digital camera systems by enabling dramatic reductions in size and weight. Under the terms of an agreement between the two companies, they will work jointly toward commercial production of significantly lighter and more compact interchangeable lens type digital camera systems.

Olympus Imaging and Panasonic Announce New Micro Four Thirds System Standard

Olympus Imaging Corporation (Olympus Imaging) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) today announced joint development of technologies and devices for the "Micro Four Thirds System standard," a new standard that extends the benefits of the Four Thirds System standard for interchangeable lens type digital camera systems by enabling dramatic reductions in size and weight. Under the terms of an agreement between the two companies, they will work jointly toward commercial production of significantly lighter and more compact interchangeable lens type digital camera systems.

GE Digital Cameras awarded by Sears Holdings

General-ImagingGE Digital Cameras awarded by Sears Holdings : General Imaging, the worldwide exclusive licensee for GE digital cameras, has received a Sears Holdings Corporation Partners in Progress Award for excellent market performance in the digital imaging category. Established more than 20 years ago, the Partners in Progress program recognizes sources for product or service quality, innovation, diversity and overall market performance. The Partners in Progress Award is presented annually to a select group of supplier companies that provide Sears Holdings with quality products and services that make significant contributions to the growth of Sears’ businesses, and assist Sears in creating new ways to better serve its customers.

Enjoy Kodak's exciting new offers on Digital Cameras and Frames

Kodak, the world's foremost imaging innovator, today announced the summer offers on their latest range of Kodak EasyShare cameras and digital picture frames. Look out for the special value-added packages on their entire range including the snazzy M763, M863, M1033 and V1273 digital cameras, and Kodak’s breakthrough digital picture frames. “Today the consumers are tech-savvy and appreciate high performance technologies at more accessible prices. Kodak cameras are the easiest to use, ensuring that you capture your memories easily and perfectly, just when you need to”, said Arif Khan, Area Manager Kodak (Near East) Inc. “The Digital touch border picture frame is the latest innovation from Kodak and in the spirit of DSS, we are glad to offer amazing discounts and bundle offers for the consumers,” he added.

Casio releases three new Exilim digital cameras

imageCasio has released three new high-profile additions to its Exilim family of digital cameras: the 10.1-megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z300 (pictured), the 9.1-megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z250 and the 9.1-megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z85 .

Olympus, Panasonic Set Lens Standard for Slimmer Cameras

Olympus Corp and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd set up a new standard concerning the connection of interchangeable lenses, aiming to develop SLR cameras and other high resolution cameras that "can fit in a breast pocket."

Dual-Mode Nanoparticles Image Tumors Using MRI and PET

Medical imaging represents one of the most used and useful procedures in the oncologist's diagnostic toolkit, even though each of the most useful techniquesmagnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography x-ray imaging (CT), and positron emission tomography (PET) scanninghas its own set of limitations. The companies that make imaging instruments have responded by developing so-called dual-modality machines that can simultaneously perform two different types of scans. Now two reports in the scientific literature show how nanotechnology researchers have responded by creating dual-modality contrast agents for future use with these next-generation imaging devices.

MacVoices looks at super zoom digital cameras

imageOn the new MacVoices Larry Chen, the author of Take Control of Buying A Digital Camera, helps make sense of the “super zoom” class of cameras.


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