Monday, January 31, 2011

Phase One "IQ180" 80-megapixel camera.

 

If a recall of up to Medium Format 120 mm camera that was popular among professional photographers who require high resolution in the time period the year '90 to today, brand digital camera manufacturing professional to work in the studio. O with Phase One camera Adgฤuษt birth "IQ180" with features that can take a maximum resolution of 80 megapixel professional cameras into the market.

The IQ180 is the Full Frame CCD image sensor size on a 53.9x40.4 mm Resolution 10,320 x7, 752 pixels in width ratio of 4:3, and image resolution, select the 2-megapixel resolution were 80 and 20 million pixels.

The width of the pixel is 5.2x5.2 microns for a resolution of 80 megapixels to 20 megapixels is 10.4x10.4 microns in size and capacity of the RAW File One file is approximately 54-80MB for Resolution 80 million pixels of 20 million pixels is approximately 13.5-20MB, and finally for the sensitivity (ISO) will come from 50, 100, 200, 400 and 800 for Resolution 80 million pixels of 20 million will. Sensor + work with low sensitivity to changes in the 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200.

For the depth of the pigment that support is the 16-bit and Ford Matt files supported include TIFF-RGB, TIFF-CMYK and JPEG the color profiles will support RGB, Embedded ICC profile and CMYK by the LCD screen attached. Set to the back of a 3.2-inch type 1.15 million pixels with a screen installed to the Retina Display Just like the screen iPhone 4 with multi - touch screens that can operate zoom, and touch Select. menus are.

To the Image Buffer in size 1GB and fast shut Peter up to 1 / 4, 000s section on sync with flash can shoot at speeds shuts Peter 1 / 1, 600s, and in the lens support, including Phase One Digital. focal plane lenses, Schneider Kreutznach left shutter lenses, Mamiya 645 AFD Lens and Hasselblad V Lenses final Phase One "IQ180" to support the connection port with FireWire 800 and USB3.0.

In the last part of the price to be approximately 1.3 million ($ 43,990) and be available in April.

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