oh man now you're getting our hopes up that we might get the photographer's version of an S9 after all. EVF and hot shoe (and a flip up screen would be the icing on the cake) ... best not to expect anything and then be positively surprised if it ends up happening
A few thoughts... Sensor diffraction at 400MP FF will be horrendous - maybe ok at f2! Physics. My 50MP is ok at a little over f5.6. Lens design will be ... challenging. Massive file sizes. Combining 4 pixels at 100MP may be ok but still problematic. Extremely expensive to make. If you need 100MP or 150MP then go medium format eg Fuji, Phase One, Leica. Multi layer chip might be useful if noise is kept low. Also, Gigapixel offers superb resolution upscaling:)
Not when using shutter curtains, right? As mentioned this won't make it to retail, but definitely a lower MP version could make it. My concern is on quality. Some phones offer 100MP, but that doesn't mean quality is better. MPs on their own don't mean much. We already have MF with 100MP that provide excellent results in a full frame factor and price. So not sure why to get excited :P
400Mpix is not that much if you consider the latest mobile phone sensors at 48Mpix and the 1" 20Mpix sensors in RX100 cameras. I was wondering when some company is going to make one of these high-density full frame sensors, at least for marketing purposes. I personally prefer low megapixel sensors.
It's interesting and it certainly has its uses. And it certainly got my attention! It's not that unique though - if you upscale a 40Mpx mobile phone sensor to the 43mm diagonal, you will get about 400Mpx. I think! I suspect that Sony is already made such a prototype.
Exactly, also the 20Mpix 1" sensors in the RX100 and the like have great image quality and if you upscale them you arrive at 150 Mpix, so that's not far off and there is plenty of room to increase the megapixels.
Already proven multiple times than phone lenses can’t deal with the resolution either, all those high res phone sensors produced images that are no better than low res ones
@@JojoJoget You're right, although the real problem with such small photosites is the lack of image fidelity. That holds true even if the lens is sharp enough.
A 6K upgrade to the a7siii would be over 80mp...behind the color filter array...if the current 12mp is over 48mp. If they upgrade the res on that camera w/o doing that it's going kill the biggest tech and mist expensive tech advantage on that camera. W/o that, they could have dropped that camera so much cheaper.
oh man now you're getting our hopes up that we might get the photographer's version of an S9 after all. EVF and hot shoe (and a flip up screen would be the icing on the cake) ... best not to expect anything and then be positively surprised if it ends up happening
Us lumix fanboys clicking so hard every video. It’s been too long. Good times ahead hopefully.
Any info on panasonic organic sensor ?
A few thoughts... Sensor diffraction at 400MP FF will be horrendous - maybe ok at f2! Physics. My 50MP is ok at a little over f5.6. Lens design will be ... challenging. Massive file sizes. Combining 4 pixels at 100MP may be ok but still problematic. Extremely expensive to make. If you need 100MP or 150MP then go medium format eg Fuji, Phase One, Leica. Multi layer chip might be useful if noise is kept low. Also, Gigapixel offers superb resolution upscaling:)
I don't understand. Don't we have a bad rolling shutter on 20 megapixel sensors? What use will this sensor be for, for still life photography?
Not when using shutter curtains, right? As mentioned this won't make it to retail, but definitely a lower MP version could make it. My concern is on quality. Some phones offer 100MP, but that doesn't mean quality is better. MPs on their own don't mean much. We already have MF with 100MP that provide excellent results in a full frame factor and price. So not sure why to get excited :P
It might be for industry uses, chill
Definitely for industrial not photo. They make much more money outside of cameras. They all do.
Its not for consumer photography
Tooo thee moon 🚀🚀
100MP Full-Frame R is indeed inevitable, whether with this sensor or not, as the true successor to the 5DSR.
Canon is just flexing, it’s technical “know how” to easily execute 25.6mp @ 120fps if it wants to.
I told you all - a gigapixel sensor is coming. I’m holding out.
Have I lost a few months ... is it April 1st today?
This would make my life much more easy.
Canon had a working 100mp sensor 15 years ago. these are laboratory prototype announcements.
Yeah time to go into medium format apsc like Fuji.
400Mpix is not that much if you consider the latest mobile phone sensors at 48Mpix and the 1" 20Mpix sensors in RX100 cameras. I was wondering when some company is going to make one of these high-density full frame sensors, at least for marketing purposes. I personally prefer low megapixel sensors.
It's interesting and it certainly has its uses. And it certainly got my attention!
It's not that unique though - if you upscale a 40Mpx mobile phone sensor to the 43mm diagonal, you will get about 400Mpx. I think!
I suspect that Sony is already made such a prototype.
Exactly, also the 20Mpix 1" sensors in the RX100 and the like have great image quality and if you upscale them you arrive at 150 Mpix, so that's not far off and there is plenty of room to increase the megapixels.
Already proven multiple times than phone lenses can’t deal with the resolution either, all those high res phone sensors produced images that are no better than low res ones
@@JojoJoget You're right, although the real problem with such small photosites is the lack of image fidelity. That holds true even if the lens is sharp enough.
Would be great for cropping I guess
Or fill up your hard drives :P
A 6K upgrade to the a7siii would be over 80mp...behind the color filter array...if the current 12mp is over 48mp. If they upgrade the res on that camera w/o doing that it's going kill the biggest tech and mist expensive tech advantage on that camera. W/o that, they could have dropped that camera so much cheaper.
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should…. This would be near impossible to use for anything but studios and narrow use there.
и какую работы ты проделал, чтобы получить эти кадры?
quad pixel implementation of 400mp would yield 100mp resolution 🤷♂️
waiting a7s4
ye!! s4!
410 milioni di pixel? Ma a che serve?
Yeah none of these are on consumer stuff, not Sony’s medium format global shutter, not Panasonic’s organic sensor, curved sensors and so on,
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what a nosense!!!! 50 megapixels its more than enough!!!!!!!