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Real-Time Animal Eye AF is Coming to Sony’s RX10 IV via Firmware Update

If you thought Sony was limiting its best autofocus improvements to the mirrorless alpha lineup of cameras, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by today’s news. Sony has revealed that it will be adding real-time Animal Eye AF and other improvements to the popular RX10 IV superzoom as well, via a free firmware update coming later this […] petapixel.com »

2019-10-29 00:30

Sony Japan says the RX10 IV will soon receive real-time Animal Eye-AF via firmware update

Sony Japan has announced its RX10 IV superzoom bridge-camera will receive the company’s Animal Eye-AF feature via an upcoming firmware update. The impending firmware will add real-time Animal Eye-AF support for still images, improve the reliability of the real-time Eye-AF already present in the camera and overall improve general stability. dpreview.com »

2019-10-29 17:52

Incredible Real-Time Visual Effects Tech Replaces Green Screens with LED Walls

Real-time in-camera VFX might sound like a pipe dream, but Unreal Engine has just published a demo that shows exactly that with Project Spotlight. Using “next-generation virtual production tools,” Project Spotlight is able to render and manipulate real-time environments with startling realism, replacing green or blue screens with LED walls. The demo was filmed at […] petapixel.com »

2019-8-22 20:20

Sony a9 'real-time tracking' update makes it the highest scoring camera in its class

We were already impressed with the Sony a9 when we reviewed it, giving it a score that put it on par with its two very capable rivals, the Nikon D5 and the Canon EOS-1DX II. In April this year, nearly two years after the camera's launch, Sony introduced a significant firmware update that largely revamped the autofocus system of the camera, adding a new 'real-time tracking' AF mode that works seamlessly with face and eye detection. dpreview.com »

2019-7-3 21:52

MIT's newest photography tech can retouch an image before it's captured

MIT has developed a new machine learning technology that is able to retouch an image in real-time, presenting the photographer with the final product before they snap the photo. The system, which is being presented by both Google and MIT researchers at the digital graphics conference Siggraph in Los Angeles, was trained using thousands of both raw and retouched images that comprise a dataset created by MIT and Adobe, among others. dpreview.com »

2017-8-4 20:56