Just how many megapixels can your digital camera shoot? 15? 20? Well, all those numbers mean nothing to Leaf’s latest Leaf 56-megapixel AFi 10 medium-format digital camera. Yes, it is capable of capturing a whopping 56 megapixels’ worth of visual data in a single image, which means you’ve got to have some pretty decent amount of storage solutions lest it eats up an entire memory card after what, 5 shots?
The AFi 10’s True Wide Frame (TWF) 56mm x 36mm sensor is also compatible with more than 80 other large format cameras. Also the AFi sensor delivers 56 megapixel resolution across the entire width of the 6×6 sensor area. Also on board is Leaf’s internal sensor rotation technology, dubbed Verto, which allows the user to swap the sensor between portrait and landscape orientations at the press of a button, offering increased stability and comfort while taking portrait shots. The AFi 10 will be available in Quarter-4 2008 for US$43,675. For more information please visit Leaf online.
Source : Gizmag
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