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CES 2024: Everything you need to know about the camera and tech showcase

CES 2024, the biggest technology event in the world, is taking place this week – and it’s going to be the site of some huge announcements in the world of electronics.

As always (at least, when there’s not a pandemic), CES 2024 will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada and runs from January 09-12. Last year saw 117,000 visitors and 3,200 exhibitors at the event, including the biggest technology giants such as Google and Microsoft.

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NIST Team Develops Highest-Resolution Single-Photon Superconducting Camera

Illustrated celestial body shines on a flat box-shaped device with a protruding center.

With planned improvements, NIST’s new 400,000 single-wire superconducting camera, the highest resolution camera of its type, will have the capability to capture astronomical images under extremely low-light-level conditions.

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S. Kelley/NIST

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their colleagues have built a superconducting camera containing 400,000 pixels — 400 times more than any other device of its type.

Superconducting cameras allow scientists to capture very weak light signals, whether from distant objects in space or parts of the human brain. Having more pixels could open up many new applications in science and biomedical research.

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Nikon releases the Z f full-frame mirrorless camera | News

Balancing a heritage design and the latest in superior performance

TOKYO – Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce the release of the full-frame/FX-format Nikon Z f mirrorless camera for which the Nikon Z mount has been adopted.

The Z f is a mirrorless camera that balances a heritage design inspired by an iconic Nikon film camera with the latest in superior performance. It is equipped with a full-frame sensor and the same EXPEED 7 image-processing engine as the mirrorless flagship Nikon Z 9, enabling advanced still-image and video recording. In addition to realizing outstanding operability and a sophisticated design,

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| Berlinale | News & Topics | News

The Berlinale Camera will be awarded to Edgar Reitz on Thursday, February 22, at 3 pm in the Haus der Berliner Festspiele. The world premiere of Edgar Reitz’s latest work, Filmstunde_23will be screened after the awards ceremony as part of Berlinale Special.

Edgar Reitz has received numerous awards, including the German Film Award several times, a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, the Luchino Visconti Prize at the Italian David di Donatello Film Awards, as well as a BAFTA Television Award and several Grimme Awards. His filmography comprises more than 50 works – including feature films, documentaries,