Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thoughts from digital photo space - this from a chap who has been using the $25,000 medium format backs for nearly a decade. ------------------------------------------ So clear something up for me. Are we *really * limited by available technology, or are we more limited by...um...marketing or something else <G>??? We were talking about the limitations of the amount of area available for pixels on a full-format 35mm DSLR camera and we were being told by someone that the size of the sensors was going to limit our ability to put more on a chip. Hmmm. So I was poking around dpreview and noticed that some of the 1/1.8" sensors (this is an arcane measurement left over from '50's TV camera TUBE technology), which are actually about 7.2 x 5.3 millimeters are sporting 7 megapixels and actually doing a pretty good job of it (I think the Canon G6 has one of those, from Sony). So that's 7million pixels in a 38 square millimeter area. A 35mm full format is about 24 x 36mm or 864 square millimeters. If we packed those little sensor suckers in at about the same rate, we'd be putting in 183,438 sensors per square millimeter, or about 158 Million Pixels. Sensors. Whatever. In other words, we have the technology right this second to pack an order of magnitude more pixels into the same area than what we're getting from the likes of Canon and Kodak, at the 35mm full-format level. And that's just reflecting what's happening at the under-$1000 happy-snap end of the digital spectrum. Makes you wonder what's in a spy satellite, donut? One other observation. Those cameras are managing to do a credible job of imaging onto those teeny 7 MP sensors with focal lengths ranging from 5mm to 20mm (real focal lengths, not "equivalents") or so, where a normal focal length for the format would be about 9 mm. Makes one wonder what it would take to image 158 MP on a 24 x 36 mm chip? Just noticing, that's all. The random ramblings of a deranged mind. Yr Fthfl Srvnt, david --------------------------------------------- Fond regards, G e o r g e L o t t e r m o s e r, imagist? <*>Peace<*> <*>Harmony<*> <*>Stewardship<*> Presenting effective messages in beautiful ways since 1969 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ web <www.imagist.com> eMail george@imagist.com voice 262 241 9375 fax 262 241 9398 Lotter Moser & Associates 10050 N Port Washington Rd - Mequon, WI 53092 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~