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BetterLight Super10K-HS with 416megapixels is the king

Posted March 9th, 2007 by Alex Ion

BetterLight Super10K-HS with 416megapixels is the king

We are all used with 7-12 megapixels cameras for our photography senses, right? Here’s the king of megapixel cameras: BetterLight Super10K-HS which has nothing less than 416megapixels and is designed for museums or other related institutions that demand larger native file size. It’s capable of digital photography with a native resolution of 10,200 x 13,600 pixels which you can easily print on a 34 x 45-inch paper at 300dpi. The resolution is 60% bigger than the old Super8K-HS and the new one generates 48-bit RGB files as big as 794MB.

The high-end camera designed for large format film cameras comes with a 40GB hard drive and has a price tag of $23,000. The biggest advantage above the high resolutions and is the fact that it won’t interpolate and that it brings such accurate colors and sharp details so that it won’t need more post processing. It brings profits however only for those that need art work photography, professional imaging for various domains or something else related to these. I wonder how much time it will pass until our portable digital cameras will have hundreds of megapixels :)

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