







We now have the technical specifications of the Pixii camera (A1112) I reported about a few weeks ago:

VIEWFINDER

Optical viewfinder with coinciding rangefinder (magnification 0,67X)

LED backlit framelines with exposure indicators

Automatic parallax correction

Automatic led intensity adjustment

Framelines for standard prime lenses: 40/50mm, 28/35mm

SENSOR

CMOS sensor with 5.5um pixels

12-bits sampling rate, and high dynamic range (60-90dB)

Global electronic shutter

Native gain: ISO 200, programmable from 100 to 6400 ISO

RGB color matrix, optimized with micro-lenses

IR filter, no low-pass < 1.0mm

LENS

Interchangeable lens system

Manual focus and aperture control

M compatible lens mount, also compatible with M39/LTM lenses (with adapter)

Dark chamber designed to fit collapsible lenses

BODY

Machined aluminium body

Finition: silver anodized, gray, matte black lacquer, carbon titane (special order)

ISO accessory shoe, tripod socket A ¼, lugs for carrying strap

Dimensions : 138x79x33mm

Weight: approx. 460g (incl. battery)

CONTROLS

Manual shutter speed selector

Automatic speed mode

2 stage shutter button: exposure metering/lock, shutter release

Quick ISO selection, white-balance and supplementary settings via integrated menu

OLED control screen

SYSTEM

ARM processors (2) with integrated FPGA accelerator

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, Bluetooth LE 4.2 (upgradeable to 5.0)

8Go or 32Go internal storage

POWER

Li-ion 7.4V battery, 1000mAh capacity, model NP-FW50

Integrated USB charger

Programmable suspend and power off timer





Press release:

PIXII unveils the first camera designed to reveal photographs on a smartphone display

PIXII innovates by moving the software of the camera into a mobile app for boosting its extensibility. The camera features an original rangefinder viewfinder and uses Leica M compatible lenses.

Besançon, FRANCE. PIXII SAS unveils the first camera designed to reveal its images on a smartphone display.

"The digital camera hasn't changed much since the 90s. But now the new generation is learning photography with a smartphone : who understands why a camera still needs to bother with a screen or an SD card?" starts David Barth, the creator of Pixii.

Pixii is a genuine standalone camera. It records raw images and gives full manual control over the capture settings to the photographer. At the same time it communicates with a mobile application which develops and reveals images on the smartphone screen. The photo can be edited or shared as soon as it is taken.

"Photographers know that lenses are generally safe values. However, the software and the screen of a camera quickly get outdated. Instead, we can offer exceptional extensibility and durability by virtualizing the camera software and using the performance of smartphones and their display. " adds the founder.

Designed for the new generation, Pixii also draws the attention of more experienced photographers looking for the unique experience of a rangefinder camera.

"There are pictures you cannot take with a smartphone: the sensor is too small, the lens is fixed and most of all: there is no viewfinder." says Melric Artus, Principal Engineer.

Pixii is an interchangeable-lens camera with an M-compatible mount. It gives access to very high quality lenses from renowned manufacturers such as Leica, Zeiss or Voigtlander. Its other essential feature is the rangefinder system integrated into its optical viewfinder: the focus is selected by matching two shifted images of the photographed scene.

"Having manual control and an optical rangefinder is part of the quest for the Grail for enthusiasts" says David Barth. "This is the path I followed to go beyond the smartphone and then photography started to make sense to me."

Pixii was unveiled around Photokina in September and attracted the interest of many observers. It is still in the testing phase with photographers from different backgrounds.

The price and date of commercial availability will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

About PIXII

PIXII SAS is a startup developing a new radical, contemporary, rangefinder camera.

The company was created by David Barth and a team of specialists in optics, micro-mechanics and electronics. David brings 20 years of experience in the software industry up until recently at Ubuntu or LaCie.

Our ambition is to offer innovative and inspiring tools for all image enthusiasts.

More info available at pixii.fr.