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jk



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Recent Nikon patent

http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/08/30/nikon-creates-selectable-strength-low-pass-filter?utm_campaign=internal-link&utm_source=news-list&utm_medium=text&ref=title_0_4


This seems to be very interesting thinking and technology.


Some extensions of this line of thought.

1.  How about having an electronic variable hot mirror function to allow users to shoot IR images or UV even.

2.  An electronic shutter that was fully electronic where it simulated the use of the slit/focal plane type shutter, compur shutter or frame/rolling shutter was provided via a switching on/off or a transparent layer.

   

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One step closer to the variable graduated ND filter we discussed x years ago.

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Seems reasonable enough.

Sony is working on a moveable sensor so any lens will work???

Tom


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