Saturday, April 18, 2009

Leaf AFi 10 56-MegaPixels, the multi-piece camera system

Leaf AFi 10 56-MegaPixels, the multi-piece camera system has a higher resolution than the previous champion, the Hasselblad H3DII-50, and produces images nearly 70 percent larger than the 33-megapixel AFi 7. The new imager is also labeled a True Wide-frame Sensor and maintains the same resolution across the entire photo area, guaranteeing a sharper image for subjects at the edge of the frame. Photographers can also rotate the sensor inside the AFi 10 to compose different-ratio shots without having to tilt the whole camera.

This photo size upgrade isn't said to put the new system at a disadvantage for speed and shoots at the same one frame per second as its Hasselblad rival at full quality. The sensor is also as sensitive as with past Leaf units, capturing shots at between ISO 50 and ISO 800, but can expose an image for up to a full minute to capture shots of motionless subjects in very dark scenes.

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