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05/11/2004 07:47:40 PM · #1 |
whats gonna happen when megapixels in cameras reach 50 or 60. I mean, a 1ds has 11 megapixels and a full frame 24x36 sensor. The sensor cant get any bigger, so whats gonna happen when the megapixels go up?
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05/11/2004 07:48:44 PM · #2 |
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05/11/2004 07:53:11 PM · #3 |
What makes you think the sensor can't get bigger? |
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05/11/2004 07:54:37 PM · #4 |
the image cast by the lens. If a small sensor like the 10d gets 1.6 of the lens image, and the 24x36 gets 1x of the lens image, then a bigger sensor will get like .8 of the image put on the sensor produced by the lens.
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05/11/2004 07:54:57 PM · #5 |
Everything and anything can become bigger, that's the way our world works. I remember thinking, "What are they going to use after MegaHertz (MHz) on processors?" Because surely, how could they get any faster than that?
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05/11/2004 07:55:39 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by hsteg: the image cast by the lens. If a small sensor like the 10d gets 1.6 of the lens image, and the 24x36 gets 1x of the lens image, then a bigger sensor will get like .8 of the image put on the sensor produced by the lens. |
I'm sure there is a way around this. Technology is a wonderful thing really.
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05/11/2004 07:59:18 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by hsteg: the image cast by the lens. If a small sensor like the 10d gets 1.6 of the lens image, and the 24x36 gets 1x of the lens image, then a bigger sensor will get like .8 of the image put on the sensor produced by the lens. |
Yes a bigger sensor may not make sense if you want to stick to a 35mm format but then there is medium format and large format and formats we haven't even dreamed of yet. |
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05/11/2004 08:02:12 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by goinskiing: Everything and anything can become bigger, that's the way our world works. I remember thinking, "What are they going to use after MegaHertz (MHz) on processors?" Because surely, how could they get any faster than that? |
Yeah, I remember thinking..."who in the world would ever need more than 256K?" LOL!!!
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05/11/2004 08:03:28 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by hsteg: the image cast by the lens. If a small sensor like the 10d gets 1.6 of the lens image, and the 24x36 gets 1x of the lens image, then a bigger sensor will get like .8 of the image put on the sensor produced by the lens. |
Yes a bigger sensor may not make sense if you want to stick to a 35mm format but then there is medium format and large format and formats we haven't even dreamed of yet. |
heh, i think a dSLR is expensive, whats a large format digital gonna cost?
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05/11/2004 08:06:06 PM · #10 |
Tetrapixels 
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05/11/2004 08:07:58 PM · #11 |
My guess (hope?) is that we'll see sensors with more dynamic range. Imagine two interlaced 6MP sensors, one of which is a couple stops more sensitve than the other. Fuji is already doing something similar to this. I can't see much of a need for 12MP, at least not in a consumer type digicam, but a 6MP camera where you can get the shadows and highlights correctly exposed without having to think about it - that's something that will really improve a lot of people's photography. |
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05/11/2004 08:09:31 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Jacko: Tetrapixels |
Tetrapixels? Any horizontal lines all the way across your picture flash and then disappear? |
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05/11/2004 08:11:12 PM · #13 |
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05/11/2004 08:14:13 PM · #14 |
Aren't there already medium format digital backs that have much larger CCDs than the full format Canon 1Ds CMOS sensor? Aren't they something like $15 - $20K?
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05/11/2004 08:15:00 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by wackybill: Aren't there already medium format digital backs that have much larger CCDs than the full format Canon 1Ds CMOS sensor? Aren't they something like $15 - $20K? |
Yes, seems like the average price is around 16k. |
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05/11/2004 08:57:51 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by omnibus: Originally posted by Jacko: Tetrapixels |
Tetrapixels? Any horizontal lines all the way across your picture flash and then disappear? |
And once you fill up the buffer - game over! |
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05/11/2004 09:10:36 PM · #17 |
thanks for posting that Laurie, I read that some time ago, but could not find the link.
I would love to get my hands on one of dem mars cameras
James
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05/11/2004 09:16:08 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by jab119: I would love to get my hands on one of dem mars cameras
James |
Think of the shots we could get then...maybe even I could look like I knew what I was doing! LOL
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