Wednesday, November 14, 2007

What's New - SIGMA CORPORATION

What's New - SIGMA CORPORATION: "New Product Announcement; 10mm F2.8 EX DC FISHEYE HSM (2007.11.14)"
The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 10mm F2.8 EX DC FISHEYE HSM lens. This autofocus fisheye lens is designed for use with digital SLR cameras equipped with APS-C size image sensors.

What's New - SIGMA CORPORATION

What's New - SIGMA CORPORATION: "New Product Announcement; 4.5mm F2.8 EX DC CIRCULAR FISHEYE HSM (2007.11.14)"
The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 4.5mm F2.8 EX DC CIRCULAR FISHEYE HSM lens. This autofocus circular fisheye lens has an angle of view of 180 degrees in all directions. It is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras with the APS-C size image sensor.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL: Film Discontinuance Notice

KODAK PROFESSIONAL: Film Discontinuance Notice: "November 2, 2007 KODAK is preannouncing the discontinuance of several smaller running families of Professional film - EPR, EPN and High Speed Infrared (HIE) effective end of December 2007. Demand for these products has been declining significantly in recent years, and it is no longer practical to continue to manufacture given the low volume, the age of the product formulations and the complexity of the processes involved. We will continue to ship product through the end of this year."

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

EETimes.com - SD card brings Wi-Fi links to digital cameras

EETimes.com - SD card brings Wi-Fi links to digital cameras: "A family get-together in New York sparked a career change that turned a trio of telecom ASIC engineers in Silicon Valley into consumer electronics entrepreneurs. The first results of that change arrived last week in the form of Eye-Fi, an 802.11g card for digital cameras ... The resulting Eye-Fi card fits into an SD slot and automatically sends pictures to a local PC or Mac, or to an online site based on preset user preferences. The $100 card went on sale Oct. 30 on a variety of online sites including Amazon and Wal-Mart."