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Konica Minolta and Sony announced today that
they are forming a partnership to develop digital single lens
reflex cameras. With two powerful companies like these
joining together its going to be interesting to see what they
can come up with.
Konica
Minolta Press Release Summary:
Konica Minolta and Sony
Agree to Jointly Develop Digital SLR Cameras
Tokyo (July 19, 2005) –
Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc. and Sony Corporation have
reached an agreement to jointly develop digital Single Lens
Reflex (SLR) cameras. Taking full advantages of their respective
imaging technologies and key devices, the two companies will
develop and commercialize new digital SLR cameras based on and
compatible to “Maxxum/Dynax lens mount system.*1”
Konica Minolta has superb
autofocus auto-exposure technologies nourished through
development of “Maxxum/Dynax series” from the age of film
cameras, mechanical electronics technologies indispensable for
SLR cameras, and sixteen million units of lens shipped
worldwide. In addition, Konica Minolta has enthusiastically
innovated cutting edge features, such as, for the first time,
incorporating a CCD shift-type body-integral Anti-Shake
technology for the Camera Grand Prix awarding “α-7 DIGITAL. *2”
Sony has numerous
technologies and devices essential for digital imaging
equipment, such as CCD and CMOS imaging sensors, image
processing technologies and lithium ion batteries. Moreover,
Sony’s strength in product planning, total design and
high-density mounting have created a series of breakthrough
compact and light digital imaging products. With products such
as “Handycam” video cameras, and “Cyber-shot” digital still
cameras, Sony has greatly contributed to expanding the digital
imaging market.
Both companies, utilizing
respective unique technologies, will begin joint development of
advanced and feature-rich digital SLR cameras. According to
recent CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) data, the
digital SLR camera market reached 2.5 million units in 2004, and
is expected to further expand to 3.6 million units in 2005.
Konica Minolta and Sony see great opportunities and will
aggressively promote their businesses in this growing market.
*1
Konica Minolta’s original lens mount system to connect camera
body and lens adopted in its “Maxxum/Dynax series” SLR cameras.
*2
“α-7 DIGITAL is marketed as “Maxxum 7D” in North America and
“Dynax 7D” in other regions.
“Sony has powerful devices
and technologies essential for digital cameras,” said Tsuyoshi
Miyachi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Konica Minolta
Photo Imaging, Inc. “I am extremely excited to work with Sony.
Together with Sony, we will endeavor to create new value in the
field of imaging through increasing attractiveness of digital
SLR cameras where we are strongly focused.”
“We are excited to
co-develop new products with Konica Minolta’s advanced camera
technologies represented by its “Maxxum/Dynax series” and our
digital audio visual technologies,” said Yutaka Nakagawa, Sony’s
Executive Vice President and Personal Audio Visual Network
Company NC President. “Sony will further strengthen its digital
imaging business through creating new market opportunities with
the digital SLR camera field.” |