We're jamming to easy listening music over here.
by Donna Tam
Manny Almeida, senior vice president and general manager, is on stage.
by Donna Tam
Talking about the X Pro-1 from last year -- an interchangeable lens camera.
by Donna Tam
He said customers wanted more lens, a faster camera and better image quality.
by Donna Tam
Fujifilm is going to talk about developing technologies and two new products.
by Donna Tam
Toshi Iida, operations manager for the Marketing Division, is on stage.
by Donna Tam
Estimated number of images taken this year will exceed 400 billion shots.
by Donna Tam
This is due to smart phones, mobile phones and digital cameras, he said.
by Donna Tam
I'm responsible for several thousand. Sorry.
by Joshua Goldman
more numbers confirming point-and-shoots dying, interchangeable lens cameras headed up.
by Joshua Goldman
Smartphones and Digital SLRs are the most popular. Can a third category exist?
by Donna Tam
He said there are three challenges to create a third category. First is image quality.
by Donna Tam
The second challenge is size. He compares the depth of SLR to point and shoot.
by Donna Tam
Talking about the weight of the SLR and lens, etc.
by Donna Tam
The third challenge is speed.
by Donna Tam
If the camera is slow "there is no point " for it to exist, he said.
by Donna Tam
Three core technologies that Fujifilm has to overcome challenges.
by Donna Tam
The first is X-Trans CMOSII.
by Donna Tam
It's free from optical low pass filter, maximizing resolution.
by Donna Tam
This means improved output quality, he said.
by Donna Tam
when you control the main components...
by Joshua Goldman