Release of Two New Mega Pixel, IR-Corrected Vari-Focal Lenses by Tamron
Tamron has released two new 1/3” format 2.8-8mm F/1.2 Vari-Focal lenses which are compatible with 3-Mega-pixel-Day/Night cameras, delivering full high definition 1080p images over the entire focal length range, both in visible as well as near-infrared light ranges. The wide horizontal angle of view of 100.1 degrees provides the ability for the camera to the entire room when the camera has been placed in a corner of room. Read more
Development of Two 1/3-inch format 2.8-8mm F/1.2 Vari-Focal Lenses by TAMRON
With increasing demand for higher image quality in security systems industry, requirements for higher pixel sensors are increasing. Further to this trend, demand for Mega-Pixel Day/Night cameras for high time surveillance is also in the rise. To fulfill this increasing demand Tamron has successfully developed two new Vari-Focal lenses that are compatible with even 3 Mega Pixel resolution systems while at the same time capable of correcting the shift in focus for Day/Night function. Read more
Development of Full High Definition 50-inch 3D PDP and High Precision Active Shuter Glasses by Panasonic
Panasonic just made an announcement on development of 50-inch size full high definition 3D plasma display panel plus a high-precision active shutter glasses which company claims will bring the true to life 3D images to your living room. The new PDP display has been developed based on Panasonic’s world first full HD 3D plasma Home Theater system which was developed and unveiled back in 2008 which was comprised of 103-inch PDP and Blu-ray Disc player. Why Panasonic decreased the size of its display, well according to the company it seems to be the most popular size for the home theater system. The newly developed PDP comes with Panasonic’s high speed 3D drive technology with capability of rapid illumination of pixels while maintaining the brightness; it also has incorporated the crosstalk reduction technology aimed at reducing the image ghosting which occurs when left and right eye images are alternately displayed. PDP were selected as the display technology due to their self illuminating characteristics with full motion picture resolution capable of fast response time making them ideal for display of fast moving images. Read more






