Saturday, September 06, 2008

Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide

Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide: "Nikon 41-Megapixel MX Format Sensor for Digital Rangefinder?
We've been following this for a little while to let some meat stick on the skeletal rumors, and it's finally feeling substantial enough—though definitely still a rumor—to throw your way. It looks like Nikon's got a 41-megapixel medium format (MX) sensor up its sleeve, which is most likely for a digital rangefinder. Nikon itself teases something BIG for the Wedding & Portrait Photographer International convention in Feb. in the pages of Rangefinder magazine. Finally, Nikon Watch has a tip (albeit unsubstantiated) that the MX format sensor is 48x48mm and in fact 48MP, and will go inside of a digital rangefinder that's 'not to [sic] dissimilar to the older film Mamiya 6 camera philosophy.' There's more. More »"

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