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Leaf Aptus-II 12 with 80 Megapixels Sensor |
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Tuesday, 21 September 2010 |
Snapping photos with a 15-megapixel sensor is a thing of the past, as you can now opt for an ultra high-end model, which allows you to snap up to 80 megapixels of imaging data. Basically, the Leaf Aptus-II 12 can be considered as one of the earliest cameras which allow you to snap 80 megapixel stills through its 53.7mm x 40.3mm-sized CCD sensor.
On the other hand, the Leaf Aptus-II 12 has a 3.5 inch touchscreen at the back, and comes with an ISO range of 80 to 800. Do take note that a single 80 megapixel still would fill up the maximum allocated image file size of 480MB. Also, the Leaf Aptus-II 12 is capable of capturing movies at 1.5 and 0.6 frames per second capture rate.
Well the Leaf Aptus-II 12 would be shipping pretty soon, and it will be retailed at €24,000 ($31,387). Take a look at the 80-megapixel camera:
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