A photo exhibition titled ‘Lyrical Landscapes’ by Indore photographer Upendra Upadhaya was held at the Nehru Centre AC Art Gallery, Mumbai from 2nd to 8th October 2012. Through his photographs, Upendra, a nature lover and winner of many photography awards, successfully captured the main elements of Mother Earth – textures, patterns, and play of light and shade and turned … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2012
Sony’s latest 12MP sensor allows brighter lenses for enthusiast compacts
Sony has revealed details of its latest 12MP 1/1.7-inch type (7.5 x 5.6mm) back-lit CMOS sensor. The IMX144CQJ offers full-resolution 12-bit output of up to 35 frames per second. The sensor can receive light from oblique angles, thanks to its large pixel size, making it able to work with ‘brighter lenses and high power zoom lenses.’ This is an interesting feature, given the … [Read more...]
Sony’s latest 12MP sensor allows brighter lenses for enthusiast compacts
Sony has revealed details of its latest 12MP 1/1.7-inch type (7.5 x 5.6mm) back-lit CMOS sensor. The IMX144CQJ offers full-resolution 12-bit output of up to 35 frames per second. The sensor can receive light from oblique angles, thanks to its large pixel size, making it able to work with ‘brighter lenses and high power zoom lenses.’ This is an interesting feature, given the … [Read more...]
Sony’s latest 12MP sensor allows brighter lenses for enthusiast compacts
Sony has revealed details of its latest 12MP 1/1.7-inch type (7.5 x 5.6mm) back-lit CMOS sensor. The IMX144CQJ offers full-resolution 12-bit output of up to 35 frames per second. The sensor can receive light from oblique angles, thanks to its large pixel size, making it able to work with ‘brighter lenses and high power zoom lenses.’ This is an interesting feature, given the … [Read more...]
Sony’s latest 12MP sensor allows brighter lenses for enthusiast compacts
Sony has revealed details of its latest 12MP 1/1.7-inch type (7.5 x 5.6mm) back-lit CMOS sensor. The IMX144CQJ offers full-resolution 12-bit output of up to 35 frames per second. The sensor can receive light from oblique angles, thanks to its large pixel size, making it able to work with ‘brighter lenses and high power zoom lenses.’ This is an interesting feature, given the … [Read more...]