Friday, September 26, 2008
New Camera From Leica S2 with 56% Larger Sensor Than Full Frame
Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 09:14 AM
"Leica has today unveiled a brand new autofocus DSLR system designed for professional users, which is configured around a 30x45mm sensor (i.e. 56% larger than 35mm full-frame). The S-system will utilize an advanced new dual shutter, with both an in-body focal plane shutter for fast lenses, and in-lens leaf shutters for high flash sync speeds. The first camera, the S-2, will feature a 37.5 megapixel CCD sensor in a weatherproof body which is similar in size and handling to conventional 35mm-type DSLRs. The new ‘Maestro' image processing system provides twice the operating speed of current medium-format backs, significantly reduced power consumption, and allows production of in-camera JPEGs. The company has also developed a range of nine new lenses, including macro, ultra-wideangle, and tilt-and-shift designs."
That's some serious hardware - I can't wait to see what kind of images it will be able to capture. With a sensor that big, it should have exceedingly low noise at a broad range of ISOs. 37.5 megapixels? Wow!