Leaf AFi 10 camera has 56 Megapixels

Posted in Cameras by Conner Flynn on August 3rd, 2008

Leaf AFi 10 camera has 56 Megapixels
We recently told you about the Hasselblad H3DII50 – 50 Megapixel Camera. The Leaf AFi 10 Camera wants you to know that it is currently in the lead at 56 megapixels should you be able to spend the spare scratch. By spare scratch, I man $43,675. It sports True Wide Frame 56×36 mm, 56 megapixel digital imaging sensor, captures images at about 1 second per frame, 6 x 7 cm touch screen and it can shoot up to ISO800.

Another nice feature is the high-quality auto focus digital (AFD) Schneider-Kreuznach lenses with the option of an advanced Leaf digital camera back. The lenses have been specially created for use with 30+ Mega Pixel digital camera backs. You’ll get the optimal focus sharpness while making good use of high-resolution CCD sensors. The 6 x 6 medium format digital camera that can be used as a hand-held and with a tripod.

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One Comment to “Leaf AFi 10 camera has 56 Megapixels”
  1. Joel Says:

    i would love to see what one of the pictures taken from this thing ACTUALLY looks like.

    you would have to imagine that it will be about 10 years before cameras of this magnitude become smaller and cheap enough for the public to use.

    300+ MB files are also pretty unreasonable with our current cost of hard drives.

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