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Carl Zeiss Receives Prestigious R&D 100 Award For Revolutionary Helium-Ion-Microscope...

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carl Zeiss SMT, a leading global provider of electron- and ion-beam imaging and analysis equipment, was honored recently with a prestigious R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products in 2008. R&D Magazine recognized Carl Zeiss SMT's new ORION™ Helium-Ion-Microscope for its ability to produce images showing features never seen before. For example, the ORION system can differentiate clearly between materials within semiconductor device cross sections, even in the case of extremely thin layers consisting of only a few atoms. And, as another example, the ORION instrument allows precise imaging and measuring of carbon nanotubes, the building blocks of the new world of nanotechnology.

Carl Zeiss Receives Prestigious R&D 100 Award for Revolutionary Helium-Ion-Microscope

CHICAGO (Business Wire) -- Carl Zeiss SMT, a leading global provider of electron- and ion-beam imaging and analysis equipment, was honored recently with a prestigious R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products in 2008. R&D Magazine recognized Carl Zeiss SMT's new ORION(TM) Helium-Ion-Microscope for its ability to produce images showing features never seen before. For example, the ORION system can differentiate clearly between materials within semiconductor device cross sections, even in the case of extremely thin layers consisting of only a few atoms. And, as another example, the ORION instrument allows precise imaging and measuring of carbon nanotubes, the building blocks of the new world of nanotechnology.

Carl Zeiss Receives Prestigious R&D 100 Award for Revolutionary Helium-Ion-Microscope

David Voci, business development manager (left), and Dr. Nicholas P. Economou, senior vice president of Carl Zeiss SMT, receive the R&D 100 Award from R&D Magazine in recognition of a breakthrough helium-ion-microscope that enables further advancements in nanotechnology. (Photo: Business Wire)

Carl Zeiss Launches New 21mm Super Wide Angle Lens for SLR Cameras

OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 9/16/2008 -- The legendary Distagon T* 2.8/21 is now being introduced for SLR cameras with EF, F and K bayonets. Thanks to its excellent performance, this modernized version from the former Contax system sets new standards in this focal length class. “The outstanding correction of chromatic aberration enables photos without color fringes even in high-contrast light conditions”, says Martin Klottig, Marketing Manager, Carl Zeiss Camera Lens Division. “Even at full aperture, the floating element design ensures optimum edge-to-edge image quality over the entire focusing range. And even in difficult light conditions, the new Distagon provides excellent results thanks to its T* coating, optimum reflection reduction and exceptional chromatic correction.

Carl Zeiss Receives Award for Revolutionary Helium-Ion-Microscope

Companies Unite Nanoparticle and Thin Film Drug Delivery Technologies to Develop New Oral Drug Candidates

Carl Zeiss Takes Stake in 3-D Nanotech Startup

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Carl Zeiss lenses for Canon SLRs

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Sony's Cyber-shot

hese colourful compacts not only look snappy, but also flaunt a Carl Zeiss lens, 4x optical zoom, and image stabilisation. Nifty Anti-Blink technology takes two images, then ditches the one with the twonk who closed their eyes, while 'smile shutter' mode automatically detects grins. You just need to say "cheese".

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77: happy snaps

hese colourful compacts not only look snappy, but also flaunt a Carl Zeiss lens, 4x optical zoom, and image stabilisation. Nifty Anti-Blink technology takes two images, then ditches the one with the twonk who closed their eyes, while 'smile shutter' mode automatically detects grins. You just need to say "cheese".

Inside the World's Most Advanced Planetarium

notthatwillsmith writes "Earlier this month, the most technologically-advanced digital planetarium in the world opened in San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences. The new Morrison Planetarium's 75-foot screen replaces the traditional Zeiss projector with an array of 6 high-resolution DLP projectors arrayed around the edge of the theater, which are powered by three very different, but interesting computing clusters. The three clusters allow for projection of traditional planetarium shows, playback of ultra-high resolution movies, and display of anything from current atmospheric conditions on Earth to a (greatly accelerated) trip to the farthest reaches of the universe, all rendered in real-time on an 8800 sq. ft. dome. Maximum PC went on a behind the scenes tour with the engineers who built the systems that do everything from run th

Review posted for Sony T700!

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 is closely related to the DSC-T77 that was announced at the same time. The T77 is a replacement for last year's DSC-T70 model, and both new cameras feature a higher-res 10-megapixel sensor which is coupled to a more powerful Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar branded 4x optical zoom. Where the T70 had an already roomy 16:9 aspect ratio 3.0-inch touchscreen LCD, the Sony T700 boosts this to an even larger 3.5-inch display with a staggering 921,600 dots of resolution, triple that of its lower-priced sibling. The other main difference from the T77 is that the DSC-T700 has almost four gigabytes of available memory, vastly more than the 15MB found in the T77.

Sony unveils new 'prosumer' HDV camcorder: the HDR-FX1000

Today Sony unveiled the HDR-FX1000: a new HDV Handycam aimed at the prosumer and high-end consumer markets. Incorporating a redesigned 3CMOS chipset and enhanced video features (such as Super Slow Record and 25p progressive scan), the new model is set to improve upon Sonys previous top-tier HDV Handycam, the HDR-FX7E. It also marks the debut of Sony's G Series lens on a high-def Handycam (previous HDR models have come with Carl Zeiss lenses).

Nokia N79 launched in India for Rs 22939

Nokia, the Finnish giant launched its N79 mobile in India for Rs 22939. It is the latest addition to the Nokia Nseries range that combines intelligent and customizable design with a fully-loaded multimedia computer. Behind its sleek exterior, the Nokia N79 is a technology powerhouse. It offers a full range of multimedia experiences including integrated navigation, music with FM transmitter, high-speed connectivity, superior web browsing, at least 10 pre-loaded N-Gage games and an advanced 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. The Nokia N79 is expected to begin shipping in October 2008, with an estimated retail price of EUR 350, before taxes and subsidies.


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