dilbert said:As all of the R&D sensor announcements are for this size of sensor, it would seems to be that the 1.3x (APS-H) fab has been given to the R&D guys.
Oops, sorry, missed your post. Yes this is the case.
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dilbert said:As all of the R&D sensor announcements are for this size of sensor, it would seems to be that the 1.3x (APS-H) fab has been given to the R&D guys.
rs said:RobPan said:Hm, if there would be a FF sensor with 250 MP, wchich lenses would they want to use? Sony GM? Older lenses all have insufficient resolution for that many mexapixels.
Yes, that's right. Sony GM lenses are the only lenses capable of resolving fine detail. Canon have poor performers such as the 100-400 II and 300/2.8 II which are sorely in need of replacement.
kaihp said:Technically, that's a per-column amp, but it is switched between 1x and 4x amplification on a per-pixel basis.
I presume that "PGA" means Pixel Gain Amplifier, but googling didn't provide anything conclusive. It's definitely not "pin grid array" as I'm used to.
SS-ADC means Single Slope-A/D Conversion. It is 'slow', requiring 2N steps for converting an N-bit number.
RobPan said:Hm, if there would be a FF sensor with 250 MP, wchich lenses would they want to use? Sony GM? Older lenses all have insufficient resolution for that many mexapixels.
If they are serious about such a high MP sensor, that presumably means they are working on a Sony GM equivalent or better.
Kind regards,
Rob.
9VIII said:RobPan said:Hm, if there would be a FF sensor with 250 MP, wchich lenses would they want to use? Sony GM? Older lenses all have insufficient resolution for that many mexapixels.
If they are serious about such a high MP sensor, that presumably means they are working on a Sony GM equivalent or better.
Kind regards,
Rob.
Doesn't matter - all lenses still have a diffraction limit and these new sensors will out-resolve them all! A good thing! It will be about sub-sampling pixilation - boosts DR by default at low ISOs.
Sony's lenses aren't out yet and for all we know they could be garbage.
If you want lenses that almost reach 50lp/mm then a good copy of the Sigma Art lenses already do that, as do some of Canon's recent lenses. Sony didn't actually say that they were going to achieve that kind of resolution, their statements in that regard were incredibly vague. I won't believe they have anything more than some weird Bokeh until we see reviews.
dilbert said:As all of the R&D sensor announcements are for this size of sensor, it would seems to be that the 1.3x (APS-H) fab has been given to the R&D guys.
gunship01 said:Medium Format?
Or Canon will release a 25MP 1DX Mark III in 3.5 years, a 30MP 1DX Mark IV 4 years after that, a 34 MP 1DX Mark V 3.4 years after that, a 41MP 1DX Mark IV......
A good business plan that will see the light of day in 2064. I hope the camera will be light as I will be 100 years old. The newspaper will run a picture of me with my new 10DX Mark VII and I, beaming with pride (and after putting my teeth in) will remark "I remember when all I had was my 18MP 7D and I liked it!"
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rrcphoto said:dilbert said:As all of the R&D sensor announcements are for this size of sensor, it would seems to be that the 1.3x (APS-H) fab has been given to the R&D guys.
no clearly you're not thinking. it's the largest sensor you can make on a traditional stepper lithography machine. which the reason canon always used it for R&D prototypes, it's the largest single pass exposure sensor they could make. (which is why the format came out in the first place).
9VIII said:RobPan said:Hm, if there would be a FF sensor with 250 MP, wchich lenses would they want to use? Sony GM? Older lenses all have insufficient resolution for that many mexapixels.
If they are serious about such a high MP sensor, that presumably means they are working on a Sony GM equivalent or better.
Kind regards,
Rob.
Sony's lenses aren't out yet and for all we know they could be garbage.
If you want lenses that almost reach 50lp/mm then a good copy of the Sigma Art lenses already do that, as do some of Canon's recent lenses. Sony didn't actually say that they were going to achieve that kind of resolution, their statements in that regard were incredibly vague. I won't believe they have anything more than some weird Bokeh until we see reviews.
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for helping me out. Never heard about it as a "PGA", but then I'm from the "highly non-linear and saturated analog" (aka digital) design side.extide said:PGA stands for Programmable Gain Amplifier. It's a standard component used in electronics, in fact many standalone ADC's have them built in.
JS5 said:Canon...
Once again I ask you to please get your head out of your ass and do the right thing...
Nobody needs 250 trillion million pixels... billboards were done with merely 4 megapixels back in the three pass digital backs... So please...
Stop your pissing fight with whoever it is you feel you need to fight this megapixel race, and make a real camera already !
I have been a Canon user, since photography became my only source of income since 1991... but Canon, you are forgetting the professionals and insist on making cameras for the wealthy amateurs that buys ever dumb model you put out... and plenty of useless research and development continue instead of thinking of the ones that actually make photos that end up in magazines that you benefit from.
We professionals deserve a nice camera that shoots 14 frames a second, raw ( 22 megapixels is all anyone needs ), no stupid programs just MANUAL, maybe TV maybe AV... Less info on the mother board, water tight, weather tight, self cleaning sensor and for crying out loud if they put a man on the moon make your cameras sync at 8000th of a second !!!
It is actually a simpler camera for professionals or people that do not use automatic exposures or "P" which I believe stands for PENDEJO since you can not figure out how to use a meter or the meter.
Canon... 250 megapixels ? Seriously...
JS5 said:Canon...
Once again I ask you to please get your head out of your ass and do the right thing...
Nobody needs 250 trillion million pixels... billboards were done with merely 4 megapixels back in the three pass digital backs... So please...
Stop your pissing fight with whoever it is you feel you need to fight this megapixel race, and make a real camera already !
I have been a Canon user, since photography became my only source of income since 1991... but Canon, you are forgetting the professionals and insist on making cameras for the wealthy amateurs that buys ever dumb model you put out... and plenty of useless research and development continue instead of thinking of the ones that actually make photos that end up in magazines that you benefit from.
We professionals deserve a nice camera that shoots 14 frames a second, raw ( 22 megapixels is all anyone needs ), no stupid programs just MANUAL, maybe TV maybe AV... Less info on the mother board, water tight, weather tight, self cleaning sensor and for crying out loud if they put a man on the moon make your cameras sync at 8000th of a second !!!
It is actually a simpler camera for professionals or people that do not use automatic exposures or "P" which I believe stands for PENDEJO since you can not figure out how to use a meter or the meter.
Canon... 250 megapixels ? Seriously...