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Has Tamron solved low light problems once and for all?
Dec 7, 2016 17:54:36   #
JPL
 
Tamron say they have developed a new sensor that can capture good color pictures at 0,03 lux or less than starlight darkness. This may be the ultimate low light solution. But I find it very interesting that Tamron has come up with this and not Sony or Canon or Nikon etc.

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Dec 7, 2016 17:58:03   #
TucsonCoyote Loc: Tucson AZ
 
JPL wrote:
Tamron say they have developed a new sensor that can capture good color pictures at 0,03 lux or less than starlight darkness. This may be the ultimate low light solution. But I find it very interesting that Tamron has come up with this and not Sony or Canon or Nikon etc.

Maybe it's a "theoretical" sensor they were talking about!?

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Dec 7, 2016 18:06:40   #
ken_stern Loc: Yorba Linda, Ca
 
Interested ---- Show your source & if possible web address
Thanks

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Dec 7, 2016 18:11:21   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
JPL, that may be the case, but how does the sensor react across the board? Does it work well in "normal" light conditions?
--Bob


JPL wrote:
Tamron say they have developed a new sensor that can capture good color pictures at 0,03 lux or less than starlight darkness. This may be the ultimate low light solution. But I find it very interesting that Tamron has come up with this and not Sony or Canon or Nikon etc.

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Dec 7, 2016 18:43:47   #
JPL
 
Here is more about this. I am not sure what this really is as it is described as sensor, optics and software. Maybe it is just a sensor with some nano optics, maybe it is something else.

http://www.tamron.co.jp/en/news/release_2016/1107.html

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Dec 7, 2016 18:47:41   #
jethro779 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
JPL wrote:
Here is more about this. I am not sure what this really is as it is described as sensor, optics and software. Maybe it is just a sensor with some nano optics, maybe it is something else.

http://www.tamron.co.jp/en/news/release_2016/1107.html


It sounds like a high falutin' way of saying night vision binoculars/camera.

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Dec 7, 2016 18:54:00   #
oldtigger Loc: Roanoke Virginia-USA
 
if they use the CMOS it will be interesting to see what kind of packing densities the come up with.

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Dec 8, 2016 06:31:59   #
DaveHam Loc: Reading UK
 
No. The sensor is still in development where it is likely to remain for some time. This is a joint collaboration with a university and still in the realms of research. When - if - it does appear it is believed it will be a somewhat costly industrial product first long before it filters into the mainstream.

There are several other projects on low light sensors; Nikon / Sony are believed to be working on a new sensor design to resolve issues with the D5 dynamic range and may well be the first to announce something on this.

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Dec 8, 2016 06:46:14   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
jethro779 wrote:
It sounds like a high falutin' way of saying night vision binoculars/camera.

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Dec 8, 2016 09:13:18   #
jackpi Loc: Southwest Ohio
 
JPL wrote:
Tamron say they have developed a new sensor that can capture good color pictures at 0,03 lux or less than starlight darkness. This may be the ultimate low light solution. But I find it very interesting that Tamron has come up with this and not Sony or Canon or Nikon etc.

That is a two megapixel full-frame sensor. How much would you be willing to spend for a two megapixel camera? Max print size 4"x6".
If you need to crop your image . . .

But maybe there is a market for miniature prints and images, and Canon and Nikon are working a one megapixel sensor with even better low light capability.

By the way, I found a secret to getting fantastic images in complete darkness with a 24-megapixel camera . . . flash.

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Dec 8, 2016 09:27:15   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
As far as I know Tamron makes optical lenses, not sensors. I would expect such an announcement from a company like Sony but never Tamron.

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Dec 8, 2016 09:43:00   #
Toment Loc: FL, IL
 
Sounds interesting. Maybe someday...

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Dec 8, 2016 12:22:38   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
jackpi wrote:
That is a two megapixel full-frame sensor. How much would you be willing to spend for a two megapixel camera? Max print size 4"x6".
If you need to crop your image . . .

But maybe there is a market for miniature prints and images, and Canon and Nikon are working a one megapixel sensor with even better low light capability.

By the way, I found a secret to getting fantastic images in complete darkness with a 24-megapixel camera . . . flash.



I believe Canon has a 4 million ISO sensor in a production camera now.
It is on their Web site as for sale with the EF mount.

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Dec 8, 2016 13:12:38   #
wdross Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
 
JPL wrote:
Tamron say they have developed a new sensor that can capture good color pictures at 0,03 lux or less than starlight darkness. This may be the ultimate low light solution. But I find it very interesting that Tamron has come up with this and not Sony or Canon or Nikon etc.


Patents can be worth a lot. It does hurt to do R&D.

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Dec 8, 2016 13:23:08   #
ballsafire Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
All this has to do with Tamaron's development of survalence cameras of all sorts; not photography ( I think)….but you never can tell.

JPL wrote:
Here is more about this. I am not sure what this really is as it is described as sensor, optics and software. Maybe it is just a sensor with some nano optics, maybe it is something else.

http://www.tamron.co.jp/en/news/release_2016/1107.html

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