Demo of Canon 250MP Sensor and Turbulence Removal Feature

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Some of the comments in here remind me of techies in 1995 who were saying "there is NO WAY you will ever fill up a 1GB hard drive!!!".

I mean Canon gives one little glimpse of something that that is years away and already people are drawing conclusions.
 
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Don Haines said:
plam_1980 said:
Will this Turbulence Removal work on big zoom cameras with fixed lenses too? And while we are at it, does anyone know if/when will the SX50 HS get replaced

You mean the SX-60?
https://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/digital_cameras/powershot_sx60_hs

Yes, sorry, a typo, SX60. I know they had a patent for 100x zoom a long ago but no news for a product
 
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20Dave said:
mrsfotografie said:
Impressive. Actually this is the kind of technology used in large telescopes but they do it by bending the reflective mirror to compensate for atmospheric fluctuations. I don't see Canon 'bending' the imaging sensor so it must be done with software. The high megapixel count just provides the necessary resolution to do this and make it relevant in the first place.

Now I would like a haze removal feature as well, that would be really great with long lenses ;D

I've seen a high-end Sony surveillance camera up close that has both of these features, and it is quite impressive:

http://pro.sony.com/bbsccms/assets/files/cat/camsec/brochures/xis_3000_sip2111_f.pdf - see p. 7 for a description of these features.

Note that this is a video camera (although it does take stills), and the price for these is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Thanks for that. Sony time and time again surprises with technical innovations or novel applications :)
 
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plam_1980 said:
Don Haines said:
plam_1980 said:
Will this Turbulence Removal work on big zoom cameras with fixed lenses too? And while we are at it, does anyone know if/when will the SX50 HS get replaced

You mean the SX-60?
https://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/digital_cameras/powershot_sx60_hs

Yes, sorry, a typo, SX60. I know they had a patent for 100x zoom a long ago but no news for a product

yes, I'd like to see an SX-60 replacement too..... I wonder if it would have the anti-turbulence software?????
 
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this is very interesting.

Canon now has demonstrated ultra low light (4MM ISO), 250 MP sensor.

What about DR? Perhaps they can show a prototype (or better a real product) that is as good as the Sony sensors (demo product should put the Sony sensor to shame).
 
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