Phase One has announced the XF 100MP Camera System, which boasts a new full-frame, medium format 100-megapixel CMOS sensor.
The sensor, developed in collaboration with Sony, packs 101,082,464 active high quality pixels, the company says, and offers a native ISO range from 50 up to 12,800 and exposure times up to 60 minutes.
Other features of Phase One’s XF 100MP system include 16-bit colour, 15 f-stops of dynamic range and live view capture with HDMI output.
Phase One introduced its XF Camera System last year, incorporating features like Honeybee Auto Focus, Vibration Tracking, Electronic First Curtain Shutter and Vibration Detection technology, and designed for expansion via regular feature upgrades.
Phase One XF 100MP Price
Phase One’s XF 100MP price tag (with the Schneider Kreuznach 80mm LS lens) is not cheap, at $48,990. The camera is available now through Phase One photography partners worldwide. www.phaseone.com/partners.
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