CES 2013: Fujifilm press conference live blog

Join CNET for live coverage of Fujifilm's presentation at CES 2013.

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  • We're jamming to easy listening music over here.
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  • Manny Almeida, senior vice president and general manager, is on stage.
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  • diving right in
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  • Talking about the X Pro-1 from last year -- an interchangeable lens camera.
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  • He said customers wanted more lens, a faster camera and better image quality.
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  • doesn't everyone?
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  • Fujifilm is going to talk about developing technologies and two new products.
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  • Toshi Iida, operations manager for the Marketing Division, is on stage.
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  • Estimated number of images taken this year will exceed 400 billion shots.
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  • This is due to smart phones, mobile phones and digital cameras, he said.
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  • I'm responsible for several thousand. Sorry.
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  • more numbers confirming point-and-shoots dying, interchangeable lens cameras headed up.
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  • Smartphones and Digital SLRs are the most popular. Can a third category exist?
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  • He said there are three challenges to create a third category. First is image quality.
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  • The second challenge is size. He compares the depth of SLR to point and shoot.
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  • Talking about the weight of the SLR and lens, etc.
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  • The third challenge is speed.
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  • If the camera is slow "there is no point " for it to exist, he said.
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  • Three core technologies that Fujifilm has to overcome challenges.
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  • The first is X-Trans CMOSII.
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  • It's free from optical low pass filter, maximizing resolution.
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  • This means improved output quality, he said.
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  • when you control the main components...
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