The latest patents from Samsung, Tamron, Olympus, Sigma, Fuji, Panasonic and Canon

With all the announcements around the Photokina and PhotoPlus shows, I have not covered the latest patent applications in a while. Here is an update:

Samsung


→ I addition to the 70-200mm f/2.8, there is another full frame mirrorless lens patent from Samsung for a 24-70mm f/2.8 OIS lens that was recently published in Japan. Having just a few patents doesn't really mean that Samsung ever worked on a full frame mirrorless camera.

Tamron


→ Tamron 18mm f/2.8 full frame mirrorless lens patent

→ Tamron 60mm f/2.8 Macro VC full frame mirrorless lens patent

Olympus


→ Olympus half-adjustable ND filter patent
 
→ Olympus 2.0x and 1.7x teleconverter patents

Sigma


→ Sigma 8mm f1.8 fisheye lens patent (designed for 4/3 sensor)

More after the break:

Fujifilm


→ Fujifilm 19-150mm f/2.8 lens patent (Super35mm)

Panasonic


→ Panasonic 1-25mm f/1.6-4.4 lens patent

Canon


→ Canon CN-E 60-800mm f/4-5.6 Super 35 lens patent

→ Canon 300mm f/2.8 IS ASPH lens patent
 
→ Canon curved sensor patent

→ Another Canon curved sensor patent

→ Canon new focus peaking algorithm patent

→ Canon variable optical low-pass filter (OLPF) patent

→ Canon mount replacement camera system patent

→ Canon patent for automatically switching between OVF and EVF

→ Canon 9.4-37mm f/1.4-5 lens patent (designed for 1" sensor)

→ Canon 13-65mm f/2-5.8 lens patent (designed for 1.5" sensor)

→ Canon 10.2-30.6mm f/2-4.9 lens patent (designed for 1" sensor)

Ricoh


→ Ricoh patents a way to generate a high-resolution image from a low-resolution image.

Via Egami

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