Post by account_disabled on Jan 30, 2024 4:25:48 GMT
Nikon patents 10-65mm f 1.9 lens for compact cameras with 1 2.3-inch sensors Although sales of point and shoot cameras are declining, it does not mean that this segment is dead. and Nikon seems to be releasing one that uses the 10-65mm f 1.9 zoom lens. The Nikon 10-65mm f 1.9 lens patent describes a 6.5x optical zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f 1.9 that is constant throughout the zoom range. This means that the optics will be useful in low light conditions and it will become one of the selling points of the camera. If we talk about the camera, this model will probably be a compact one and it will use a 1 2.3-inch type sensor.
The information comes from a patent application, and it means that the lens offers the Industry Email List equivalent of a 35mm focal length of about 56-366mm. The focal range should not be underestimated, and it indicates that the camera will be good for travel photographers to photograph distant subjects or to take portraits near their favorite places. The Nikon 10-65mm f 1.9 lens patent was recently approved Nikon filed the patent application on November 25, 2013. Approval was given on June 4, 2015. This is usually not an indication that the product will be released, but it does indicate the company's plans for the future.
A compact camera with 56-366mm 35mm equivalent will have a lot of space in the market, so it remains to be seen if the Japanese manufacturer decides to push it forward. The Nikon 10-65mm f 1.9 lens patent was discovered by Egami, a trusted source on the subject. Watch the comic and we'll let you know how the story unfolds. Summer is here...and what better way to beat the heat than with some nice cold watermelon. And your camera... In this tutorial, I'll show you step by step how to carve letters into your watermelon that you can use at your next summer themed shoot, BBQ, or birthday party.
The information comes from a patent application, and it means that the lens offers the Industry Email List equivalent of a 35mm focal length of about 56-366mm. The focal range should not be underestimated, and it indicates that the camera will be good for travel photographers to photograph distant subjects or to take portraits near their favorite places. The Nikon 10-65mm f 1.9 lens patent was recently approved Nikon filed the patent application on November 25, 2013. Approval was given on June 4, 2015. This is usually not an indication that the product will be released, but it does indicate the company's plans for the future.
A compact camera with 56-366mm 35mm equivalent will have a lot of space in the market, so it remains to be seen if the Japanese manufacturer decides to push it forward. The Nikon 10-65mm f 1.9 lens patent was discovered by Egami, a trusted source on the subject. Watch the comic and we'll let you know how the story unfolds. Summer is here...and what better way to beat the heat than with some nice cold watermelon. And your camera... In this tutorial, I'll show you step by step how to carve letters into your watermelon that you can use at your next summer themed shoot, BBQ, or birthday party.