The Sigma BF Integrates Kyocera's Haptivity Technology For Realistic Touch Feedback - Stuff South Africa
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The Sigma BF Integrates Kyocera's Haptivity Technology For Realistic Touch Feedback - Stuff South Africa
The upcoming Sigma BF (R47,000, body only) looks to be a ripping camera in terms of pure performance, but there’s more going on than just that lovely machined unibody and 24.6MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor. For starters, the camera’s controls are sporting a unique (for now) bit of tech. Called Haptivity and developed by Japanese company Kyocera, the innovation provides the BF with “proprietary tactile technology that replicates realistic touch se…
Kyocera integrates HAPTIVITY into Sigma BF
Kyocera Corporation announced that HAPTIVITY, its proprietary tactile technology that replicates realistic touch sensations, has been integrated into the Sigma BF, a full-size mirrorless camera to be released this month. This is the first application of HAPTIVITY in a mirrorless camera. Excellent vibration response (Image Courtesy: Business Wire) HAPTIVITY is a groundbreaking technology that harnesses Kyocera’s piezoelectric ceramic vibrating el…
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