Canon Inc, has announced that it has developed an APS-H-size CMOS sensor with a whopping 250 million pixels (19,580 x 12,600 pixels). According to Canon, the said sensor has the world's highest number of pixels for a CMOS sensor smaller than the size of a 35 mm full-frame sensor. To give you a quick background, APS-H is bigger than the APS-C sensor found in most DSLRs but smaller than a full-frame. Canon says that the sensor can be used in in specialized surveillance and crime prevention tools, ultra-high-resolution measuring instruments and other industrial equipment, and the field of visual expression. I got some shots and price list below: The Canon EOS 5D Mark II came out sometime last week -- boasts of a 21.1 megapixel full-frame 35mm CMOS sensor, DIGIC IV. The Canon EOS 50D on the other hand was first announced last August (see specs here) -- has a 15.1 megapixel sensor and an ISO of up to 12800. Read more in our articles including "Canon announces 250 megapixels APS-H-size CMOS sensor" and "Canon shows off EOS 5D, 50D & 1000D".
Canon Inc, has announced that it has developed an APS-H-size CMOS sensor with a whopping 250 million pixels (19,580 x 12,600 pixels). According to Canon, the said sensor has the world's highest number of pixels for a CMOS sensor smaller than the size of a 35 mm full-frame sensor.
To give you a quick background, APS-H is bigger than the APS-C sensor found in most DSLRs but smaller than a full-frame. Canon says that the sensor can be used in in specialized surveillance and crime prevention tools, ultra-high-resolution measuring instruments and other industrial equipment, and the field of visual expression. I got some shots and price list below: The Canon EOS 5D Mark II came out sometime last week -- boasts of a 21.1 megapixel full-frame 35mm CMOS sensor, DIGIC IV.
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