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duminică, 24 februarie 2008

Nico şi Vlad Miriţă vor reprezenta România la concursul Eurovision


Piesa "Pe o margine de lume", interpretată de Nico si Vlad Miriţă, va reprezenta România la finala Eurovision, organizată la Belgrad, pe 23 mai.

Melodia interpretată de cei doi a obţinut un total de 271 de puncte din partea juriului şi din partea publicului.

Pentru cei doi, emoţiile încă nu au luat sfârşit. Pentru că anul trecut ţara noastră nu a reuşit să se claseze în primele 10 locuri, Nico şi cu Vlad Miriţă vor trebui să treacă şi de preselecţia de pe 20 mai.
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duminică, 17 februarie 2008

Ticketing UEFA EURO 2008

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The Application phase for Tickets for UEFA EURO 2008™ ended on 31 March 2007. Due to the overwhelming demand for Tickets (all matches were oversubscribed), a lottery took place, under the supervision of a notary. All Applicants have been informed whether they were successful in the lottery. You can find more information on the next steps (e.g. payment dates and delivery of the tickets) by clicking on the link 'Timeline' in the menu on the right.

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Ottawa puts up almost $20 million for aircraft company in London, Ont.

The federal government says it will provide almost $20 million dollars to a company in London, Ont., for the research and development of a new class of small business jet.
Industry Minister Jim Prentice said Saturday the $19.6-million "repayable investment" will allow Diamond Corporation to work on the single-engine D-Jet
The plane would seat five passengers and be made from composite materials.
The project, which will initially focus on developing four prototypes, is expected to cost $95 million.

It could mean the creation of another 500 jobs for the city's aerospace industry.

Terms of the investment were not immediately available.

"The D-Jet project will build on Canadian strengths and help maintain Canada's place as a world leader in small all-composite aircraft," Prentice said.

The Diamond Group has manufacturing facilities in Canada, Austria, China and Germany.

The company employs more than 1500 people worldwide, 580 of them in Canada.


vineri, 15 februarie 2008

Sony Alpha DSLR-A700, previewed

Nearly two years after Konica Minolta transferred its camera division over to Sony, and over a year after Sony's first DSLR (the A100), today is the day that the curtain is finally lifted on the long-awaited 'high end' Alpha digital SLR (in principle the replacement for the Konica Minolta 7D). The new model sports an impressive specification including magnesium alloy construction, 12MP CMOS sensor (with on-chip A/D conversion), 5fps shooting and a wealth of features and customization options, though interestingly (given the recent spate of announcements) no live view option. There's also a couple of new lenses and a new vertical shooting grip.

SONY’S NEW D-SLR CAMERA SETS HIGH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 5, 2007 — Sony is expanding its a (Alpha) digital SLR system with the introduction of the DSLR-A700 camera, which is aimed at photo enthusiasts or serious photo hobbyists.

The new model features advanced imaging technologies and ultra-responsive operation, as well as a lightweight, dust- and moisture-resistant, magnesium alloy construction common to enthusiast-class D-SLR cameras.

Like Sony’s mainstream DSLR-A100 model, the new A700 unit incorporates Super SteadyShot® Inside image stabilization in the camera body and is compatible with most Minolta Maxxum® mount lenses in addition to Sony lenses.

“Discerning photo enthusiasts will be impressed with the rugged construction and outstanding performance of the A700, said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics. “We also expect that this new camera will re-define the post-capture experience with HDMI™ output for high-quality playback of images on high-definition televisions.”

Picture Quality

The camera’s new 12.2-megapixel Exmor™ CMOS sensor conducts analog-to-digital (A/D) signal conversion and dual noise reduction right on the sensor itself. Noise reduction is applied to analog signals before A/D conversion and the resulting digital signals are then subject to a second round of noise reduction.

According to Lubell, “These digital signals are virtually immune to external noise and interference.”

Clean, noise-free digital signals are then sent to the newly developed BIONZ™ processing engine. Lubell said this engine has been optimized to process data-rich picture information at high speeds, and to reduce picture noise in the RAW data stage before final image compression and encoding. The results are high-resolution, detailed images with rich tonal reproduction.

Extraordinary Responsiveness

The A700 camera is engineered to be fast and ultra-responsive so as to become “a virtual extension of your own senses,” Lubell said, “capturing fleeting moments as you see them.”

A newly developed, auto-focus system features 11 wide-area sensors, including a center dual cross sensor comprised of two horizontal and two vertical line sensors for exceptional AF precision. An F2.8 line sensor leverages the brightness of fast aperture lenses for even greater precision. Lubell said that extraordinary focusing speed has been realized through improved algorithms and a high-torque focusing drive motor.

The large, bright, viewfinder uses a precision-ground optical glass pentaprism and a high refractive index eyepiece lens to provide 0.9x viewfinder magnification and 95 percent frame coverage. Manual focusing is aided by an interchangeable spherical acute matte focusing screen.

The camera has a high-performance vertical traverse shutter with a maximum shutter speed of 1/8,000th of a second to freeze fast-moving action. A high-power coreless motor charges the shutter and mirror mechanism, allowing continuous shooting at up to five frames per second. In JPEG fine or standard mode, continuous shooting is limited only by the capacity of the media card (sold separately), while up to 18 frames can be captured in RAW.

Expanded Creativity

The new camera features fourteen creative styles, including night view, autumn leaves or vivid, which can be selected to enhance images. These effects can then be fine-tuned by customizing contrast, sharpness, zone matching and other parameters.

Sony’s Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO) function has been updated on this model so users can choose the desired level of detail recovered in areas of shadow. The advanced mode offers the option of five levels of user selectable correction. Additionally, DRO bracketing creates three images from a single capture with three different levels of DRO.

There is an extensive array of customization options to personalize the camera to match shooting styles. The unit’s quick navigation interface can be accessed instantly with the four-way multi-selector, and selected parameters can be adjusted directly by control dials.

Up to 28 camera settings can be stored in one of three user memories for instant recall. The unit’s custom function button can be assigned to 15 frequently-accessed functions.

With the supplied remote capture application, the camera can be controlled from a compatible PC via USB without even touching the camera, and files can be stored on the computer instead of the media card.

High-Quality Pictures on an HDTV

The A700 model features an HDMI output for connection to HDTV sets, putting a high-resolution spin on the conventional photo slideshow.

When connected to a Sony BRAVIA® LCD HD television, photos are optimized for viewing with the new “PhotoTV HD” mode. This mode brings the look of actual printed photography to the television, reproducing high-quality digital photos by fine-tuning such image parameters as sharpness, gradation and color specifically for photographs.

The exceptional viewing experience of this camera also extends to viewing photos on its 3-inch LCD screen. The screen’s size and ultra-sharp resolution (921K) makes it possible to check focus and image quality with much greater accuracy.

A Flexible System

The camera will be introduced with two new lenses, bringing Sony’s lens and teleconverter catalog up to 23 models. Supplied as a standard kit lens, the new DT 16-105 mm f.3.5 – 5.6 lens features a distinctive zoom range (35mm equivalency of 24 – 157.5 mm); compact, lightweight design; and internal focusing. The other addition is a powerful and compact high-magnification DT 18 – 250 mm f3.5 – 6.3 lens. Sony is also planning to introduce a specialty 70 -300 mm f4.5 – 5.6 SSM G telephoto lens featuring super sonic wave motor auto focus drive system for smooth auto focusing in Spring 2008.

Sony’s full line of accessories will also expand to include a new vertical grip. Equipped with buttons and switches for the most essential control functions, it offers the same ease of operation and handling as when shooting vertically. It houses two InfoLithium® batteries (sold separately), which will automatically switch to the second battery when the first one runs out. Remaining charges of both batteries are displayed on the camera’s LCD screen.

Memory That Keeps Up With The Camera

The model also features separate slots for Memory Stick Duo™ media cards compatible with the Memory Stick PRO-HG™ high-speed data transfer standard, as well as CompactFlash™ Type I/II media cards compatible with the new Ultra Direct Memory Access standard for up to 300x write speeds. Sony is also introducing new 300x high-speed CompactFlash™ memory cards, ideal for high-end photographers requiring fast write speeds. The new models, available in 2GB or 8GB capacity, expand Sony’s current line of CompactFlash cards that also include 66X and 133X speeds, with capacities ranging from 1GB to 4GB.

The DSLR-A700 camera body, DT 16 – 105 mm lens, and DT 18-250 mm lens will be available for about $1,400, $580 and $550, respectively. The DSLR-A700K kit with an 18-70 mm lens will be available for about $1,500, and the DSLR-A700P kit with the 16-105 mm lens will be available for about $1,900. The camera body and DSLR-A700K kit will ship in October and the DSLR-A700P kit in November. All will be available at sonystyle.com, Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at military base exchanges, and at authorized dealers nationwide.

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Format SLR
Price (street)
$1799.50
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Release Status
Click for help Max resolution 4288 x 2848
Click for help Low resolution 3216 x 2136, 2144 x 1424
Click for help Image ratio w:h 3:2
Click for help Effective pixels 12.3 million
Click for help Sensor photo detectors 13.1 million
Click for help Sensor size 23.6 x 15.8 mm
Click for help Sensor type CMOS
Click for help Colour filter array RGB
Click for help Sensor manufacturer Sony
Click for help ISO rating 200 - 3200 in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps (100 - 6400 with boost)
Click for help Zoom wide (W) n/a
Click for help Zoom tele (T) n/a
Click for help Digital zoom No
Click for help Image stabilization No
Click for help Auto Focus Yes
Click for help Manual Focus Yes
Click for help Auto focus type Nikon Multi-CAM3500 DX
Click for help Normal focus range n/a
Click for help Macro focus range n/a
Click for help White balance override 6 positions, plus manual preset and Kelvin
Click for help Aperture range n/a
Click for help Min shutter 30 sec + Bulb
Click for help Max shutter 1/8000 sec
Built-in Flash Yes, pop-up
Flash guide no. 12 m (39.3 ft) m
External flash Yes, hot-shoe plus sync connector
Flash modes Front curtain, Rear curtain, Red-Eye, Slow, Red-Eye Slow
Click for help Exposure compensation -5 to +5 EV in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Click for help Metering 3D Matrix metering II, Center weighted, Spot
Click for help Aperture priority Yes
Click for help Shutter priority Yes
Click for help Focal length multiplier 1.5
Lens thread Nikkor AF / F-mount, D-Type
Click for help Continuous Drive Yes, 6 fps, 100 JPEG / ?? RAW
Movie Clips No
Remote control Optional
Self-timer 2 to 20 sec
Click for help Timelapse recording Yes
Orientation sensor Yes
Click for help Storage types Compact Flash (Type I or II)
Click for help Storage included None
Click for help Uncompressed format RAW, TIFF
Click for help Compressed format JPEG (EXIF 2.21)
Click for help Quality Levels Fine, Normal, Basic
Click for help Viewfinder TTL
Click for help LCD 3.0 "
Click for help LCD Pixels 922,000
Click for help Video out Yes
Click for help USB Yes, 2.0
Click for help Firewire (IEEE 1394) No
Click for help Battery / Charger Yes
Click for help Battery Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery
Weight (inc. batteries) 925 g (32.6 oz)
Dimensions 147 x 114 x 74 mm (5.8 x 4.5 x 2.9 in)
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