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Canon's Record-Setting 410MP Full-Frame Sensor Makes its Public Debut
Probably not coming to a Canon camera near you, but this 410MP sensor is still incredible.
Oh don’t worry, it will end up in cameras.How does Canon announcing a very high pixel count sensor, intended for mostly science and industrial image acquisition, imply anything about "replicating the beauty of film" ...? 🤔 Really now.
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The pixel count is daft past 10mega in terms of definition. It’s just the light to dark ratio. But again, if I can’t see it, why do I want to see it in an exposed image? If it’s dark, then leave it dark. I am now going to be told I’m misinformed. And film is lovely, but just expensive these days.
What I meant is that Nikons have now 50+ mp, it’s a big marketing point... And so this is something to whine about?
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The Nikon D1 used a 10MPixel Sony CCD, pixel-binned 4:1.
Canon introduced a 120MPixel APS-C sensor years (2018?) ago. My friend at work was given one to test.
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My work funded development of a 100MPixel CCD almost 25 years ago.
It was Monochrome.
You can get roughly 200 or 400 megapixel landscape images for relatively low cost. A couple of examples....The landscaper in me would love something like that, even if I could never afford it.