Interchangeable-lens cameras add new translucent mirror technology that enables light to be simultaneously received by image and auto-focus sensors.
Traditional high-resolution has been downgraded. Canon's developed an APS-H-size CMOS image sensor capable of recording 120 megapixel images, which will emerge at a monstrous 13,280 x 9,184 pixels. Canon claims this 2.4-fold increase over its previous maximum resolution comes courtesy of clever new circuit timing techniqueswhich allow the sensor to record up to 9.5 of these huge frames per ...
Backlit, or backside-illuminated CMOS sensors are starting to appear on a host of
digital cameras. What differentiates it from a standard CMOS sensor?
Last update 26 October’09 – Review and Sample Photos @ Cameras.uk Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 announced on August 5, 2009 is a 10.2 megapixel compact digital camera and it is one of the first to use back illuminated CMOS sensors. It features 5x optical zoom, 10 fps high speed shooting, anti motion blur, HD movie capture, 2.7 inch LCD, sweep panorama mode, optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization, dynamic range optimizer, face detection, pet mode, ISO range from 80 to 3200, Camera dimensions are
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Sony A850 at B&H I’m a big fan of the idea of more consumers getting access to DSLR cameras with full frame sensors, and that’s exactly what Sony has offered with the Sony A850 . It’s tempting to think of it as A900 lite, but honestly it isn’t really skimping on anything, it’s just a real good deal. In a review at Photoreview.com.au, the A850 pulls in lab numbers similar to the A900, and nabs an overall score of 8.5 out of 10, but I did notice this detail I hadn’t caught elsewhere:
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