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Fujifilm India associates with Delhi Photo Festival 2013

Fujifilm India partners with Delhi Photo Festival 2013, which is an initiative towards bringing their range of X Series cameras to the market. The brands is looking forward to this festival, which aims to gather photographers from across the world to not only attend the workshops but also participate in the live galleries. The festival will be held at the India Habitat Centre, and some of the leading galleries of the city are scheduled to participate, mounting independent exhibitions and events in their own spaces, thus providing a larger footprint for the Festival across the city. The festival will go on from September 27 to October 11, 2013. Mr. Rohit Pandit, EVP – Sales & Marketing, Fujifilm India says about the event ‘I would like to extend an invitation to all photography enthusiasts , professionals and amateurs, to come and see the potential of the this series and to learn what attracted professional Photographers from all over the world, including Sephi Bergerson, towards Fujifilm’s X Series Cameras. Get a chance to see ‘X Series’ in India through the eyes of a professional photographer. While Sephi would be talking about the artistic side of Photography, he will be accompanied by Fujifilm Manager to discuss the technology behind the devices and answer any questions’. The workshop is open to all and does not have any fee attached. Details can be found at the Delhi Photo Festival website -http://www.delhiphotofestival.com/delhi_photo_festival_2013/home.html

Sony unveils its range of smartphone cameras

Sony recently announced its range of camera lenses for smartphone, the QX0 and QX100, and it might just be another evolution in making. As smartphones have been steadily taking over cameras as the prefered medium for amateur photographers, these new lenses can really help settle that debate. The lenses act as a viewfinder as well, and they work with all the smartphones with Wifi. The fact that they work on Wifi and don’t physically connect to the phone might be perturbing, or even discouraging, for some, but this certainly made us realize that this is one technology they aren’t working enough on. Efforts like this can change the future, and they already are, and what was once a rich man’s sport might soon be something everybody can do.




The QX10 will be around $250 when it hits the market, and the QX100 around $500, though we’re still awaiting their official launch for the Indian market. While the QX10 has a 18.2 megapixels Exmor R CMOS sensor, the QX100 is the bigger brother in the family with a 20.2 megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, the same one found on cyber-shot RX100 II camera. The QX100 also sports a manual zoom ring found on DSLR lenses, something which might help make it feel like the real thing. The official announcement is still pending, though we hope we get our hands on this one for an exclusive review soon. Stay tuned…

Google celebrates World Photography Day

Google brought together professional photographers and photography enthusiasts from across the globe to celebrate World Photography Day at a special event in Mumbai, on August 19th. This event allowed photographers to debate and exchange their ideas on the evolution of photography from, daguerreotypes to digital.

The keynote session was delivered by Padamshree Award winner Raghu Rai, who showcased his photographs and shared his experiences and anecdotes on the developments in the photography world and the transitions over the years. Elaborating upon his experiences as a photographer, Rai said, “The photography world has seen a paradigm shift in the past couple of decades. It has moved away from the isolated dark rooms to highly interactive social platforms. With advanced technology tools at their disposal, photographers today are pushing the boundaries of creativity, and giving birth to new forms of art which were unthinkable just a decade ago.”

For the occasion, Google also collaborated with leading Indian photographers including Pradeep Sanyal, Sumit Sen, and Prashant Panjiar, to encourage photographers to embrace technology for content creation, and network with like-minded photographers from across the globe.

Sandeep Menon, Google India’s Director of Marketing said, “The advent of technology has brought easy-to-use, advanced photography tools within reach of all photography enthusiasts. With its large and active community of photographers, Google+ aims to provide a platform for experts and amateurs from around the world to showcase their work, seek feedback from, and engage with other photographers. Recognizing the evolving needs of photographers, Google is focused on providing useful photo-editing tools and services to help people share the special moments that matter.”

The event was rounded out by a special exhibition of the work of participating photographers.

Nikon AW110 review

Check out our latest video review of the Nikon AW110 tough camera. The video puts the AW110 through a waterproof, shockproof and freeze test to find out if it can withstand the punishment. Featuring some innovative and new tests it also gives out Asian Photography’s verdict on the Nikon AW110.

HP unveils new Design jet e-printers

HP recently launched the new HP Design jet T920 and T1500 e-Printers. Designed specifically for large-format print scenarios such as architectural firms, the new printers incorporate customer feedback on a whole new level for HP. The company invited core users to help design and provide feedback on what their ideal large-format printer would be, and taking these suggestions into consideration, they designed the T920 and T1500. Claimed to feature a smaller footprint, improved document output, ePrint support, and even augmented reality video tutorials; the new lineup of printers certainly has a lot in store for users who need large-format printout quickly and efficiently.

Suited for small to medium workgroups, the HP Designjet T920 e printer is designed to deliver faster prints with the integrated stacking tray that collate up to 50 sheets of A4 TO A0 size. Equipped with 32GB virtual memory to process complex files, this device operates at speeds up to 21 sec per A1/D print. On the other hand, doubling the processing power over its predecessor,TI500 e-printer is equipped with 64GB virtual memory, two paper rolls and features such as smart switching and automatic alignment. The e-printer also comes with a 320GB hard drive and uses a parallel processor that handles multiple files simultaneously.

Overall as key areas of enhancements, HP has designed these two 36-inch devices with the new output system that improves productivity by reducing time spent searching through and organizing printouts and also eliminates the need for users to bend and exert to collect prints. 

During the launch Mahesh Soni, Country Manger, Design jet, HP GSB India said “more than two decades after the launch of the first design jet printer, HP continues to bring design, architecture and engineering focused large format printing solutions with innovative features, such as the integrated stacking tray and true front – roll loading, that transform the in-house printing process as well as allow users more time for creativity.” 

Brother International India strengthens focus to tap printer market in India

Brother International India, a global player in the development, manufacturing and marketing of printing, communication and digital imaging technologies recently announced its growth plans for India market. In a move to further expand Brother’s penetration in Indian market and establish deeper connect with the Indian consumers, the company announced addition of 3 new Mono Laser products.

 

 

This new range of two MFCs (Multifunction Centers) and one Single Function Laser printer claims to be being highly reliable, affordable and efficient for home, SOHO and enterprise. The product line-up includes HL-1111, a single function laser printer, while the DCP-1511& MFC–1811 are the MFCs.  These products are aimed at bring new technical innovations that will help customers experience hassle free printing through efficient paper handling capabilities at affordable cost.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Atsushi Iwamoto, General Manager, Brother Industries, Ltd., said “It is an exciting time for Brother in the APAC region as we continue to remain motivated and pursue the growth opportunities available here. With our customer-first approach, we aim to deliver superior value by providing high quality and feature rich products to make a meaningful difference in our customer’s lives and set industry benchmark. Additionally, with the launch of these new products, we re-iterate our focus to the Indian market and ensure we continue to accelerate growth in the region.”

 

 

Total Production of NIKKOR Lenses for Interchangeable Lens Cameras Reaches 80 Million

Nikon India, 100% subsidiary of Nikon Corporation was pleased to announce that total production of NIKKOR lenses for Nikon interchangeable lens cameras reached eighty million in mid June 2013. In 1959, Nikon (then Nippon Kogaku K.K.) released the Nikon F as well as its first NIKKOR lens for Nikon SLR cameras, the NIKKOR-S Auto 5cm f/2. Nikon continues to expand its lineup of interchangeable lenses for Nikon 1 cameras, the first of which was released in October 2011, and bringing total lens production to eighty million.  


In January 2013, Nikon announced the AF-S NIKKOR 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR, a super-telephoto 800mm lens compatible with the Nikon FX format and offering the longest focal length in the history of NIKKOR autofocus (AF) lenses, and the approximately 385-gram compact and lightweight, approximately 1.9× zoom AF-S NIKKOR 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5G ED ultra-wide-angle zoom lens, also compatible with the Nikon FX format. Further, in March of this year, the 5× telephoto-zoom, FX-format compatible AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR, offering one of the fastest AF speeds in its class was also announced.

 

In January 2013, Nikon announced two new lenses for Nikon 1 advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses—the 1 NIKKOR VR 10-100mm f/4-5.6 10× zoom lens, a single lens that covers focal lengths ranging from wide-angle to telephoto, and the ultra-wide-angle zoom 1 NIKKOR VR 6.7-13mm f/3.5-5.6, offering the widest angle of view in the 1 NIKKOR lineup at 100°. In addition, the fastest lens in the 1 NIKKOR lineup, the 1 NIKKOR 32mm f/1.2, a mid-telephoto fixed focal length lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.2, was announced in May of this year. 

Canon’s EF-series produces its 90 millionth lens

Canon Inc. recently celebrated hitting the production of its 90-millionth EF-series interchangeable lens, an EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM. Ahistoric achievement for the company, the production of interchangeable EF lenses for Canon EOS-series AF (autofocus) film cameras began first in 1987 at the company’s Utsunomiya Plant. EF lens production surpassed the 10-million-unit mark in 1995, doubling to 20-million lenses in 2001. After reaching the 30-million-unit milestone in 2006, Canon celebrated the production of its 40-millionth lens in 2008. Owing to the rapid spread of the EOS digital SLR cameras series, production for Canon’s EF lenses gained momentum, reaching the 50-million-unit milestone in 2009, followed by the 60-million-unit and 70-million-unit marks in January and October of 2011, respectively. And the EF series reached the 80-million mark in August 2012, and just nine months later, the EF series has now come to celebrate its 90-millionth lens produced. Canon’s EF lens series was first introduced together with the EOS SLR camera system in March 1987, and has over the years led the industry through the incorporation of a number of all-new technologies.

In May of this year, Canon announced an EF200-400mm f/4L IS USM, a super telephoto zoom lens equipped with a 1.4x internal extender and offers a 200-560 mm wide zoom range. As a result, Canon’s current EF lens lineup comprises 84 models including the EF Cinema Lens series for use in cinema and TV production. Canon will continue refining its imaging technologies based on its core optical technologies to produce lenses and cameras that cater to the varying needs of photographers—from first-time users to advanced amateurs and professionals—while constantly trying to contribute to expanding the photographic and video imaging culture.

 

 

SanDisk announces new India Country Manager

SanDisk Corporation, one of the leading brands in flash memory storage solutions, has announced the appointment of Rajesh Gupta as the new country manager for SanDisk India with immediate effect.

 Previously, Gupta was the director of sales for SanDisk in India where he was a key part of the robust organization that made SanDisk a strong memory brand in India. Prior to his time at SanDisk, he worked for Intel Corporation for 15 years, last serving as the director of sales and marketing for Intel Technology India.

 “Rajesh has more than two decades of proven sales and marketing success in the IT industry. We are pleased to appoint him as the new country manager of India to continue SanDisk’s growth in the region,” said Gavin Wu, Vice President, Asia Pacific, SanDisk.

 Speaking of his new responsibilities, Rajesh Gupta said, “I am glad to accept my new position to continue to drive further SanDisk achievements in India. The market for NAND flash in India is poised for growth and I see a significant potential to expand our presence. I look forward to enabling SanDisk’s success in these new innings.”

Commemorating World Photography Day with Artistique

As a part of our run-up to the World Photography Day on the 19th of August this year, Asian Photography is proud to announce Artistique, an exhibition cum contest designed to promote photography both as art as well as commodity. Photographers from across the country are invited to send in their photographs to ap.artistique@gmail.com, and the best ones out of each of the categories will be showcased at the exhibition to be held from 16-19 August, 2013 at the Piramal Art Gallery, NCPA, Mumbai. Apart from visibility, the winners also stand to win prizes worth Rs. 1 lac (each category).



The themes for the contest are Black and White, Beauty, and Fashion, and the participants are requested to specify the precise category they want to send their entry under. The exhibition will also feature some of the most noted names in the photography industry, namely Jatin Kampani, Kakubhai, Arko Dutta and Ali Rangoonwala . Jatin, Arko and Ali will come together as jury on the photography contest as well, which will have the final say on the winners from the entries received.

For the terms and conditions and other rules, visitasianphotographyindia@gmail.com.