Subj : Canon reveals the world's first 410MP sensor with a staggering 2 To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Thu Jan 23 2025 14:00:07 Canon reveals the world's first 410MP sensor with a staggering 24K resolution and virtually infinite cropping potential Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 13:53:39 +0000 Description: Canon's new 410MP full-frame sensor smashes previous records, offering a 24K resolution for images up to 8fps. FULL STORY ======================================================================A 410MP sensor smashes previous pixel records for full-frame, and is equivalent to a 24K resolution It's capable of 410MP stills up to 8fps, or 100MP up to 24fps It's designed for surveillance, medicine and industry applications, and unlikely to ever land in a consumer Canon camera Try this for size Canon has announced a new 410MP full-frame sensor that smashes any previous records for resolution. It packs 24,592 x 16,704 pixels to be precise, which is roughly equivalent to 24K resolution. Canon points out in its global announcement that 24K is 12 times the resolution of 8K and 198 times the resolution of HD, and suggests that the unprecedented resolution "enables users to crop any part of the image captured by this sensor and enlarge it significantly while maintaining high resolution". The newly developed back-illuminated stacked sensor is capable of a super-fast 3,280MP p/s readout speed, meaning it's possible to shoot those 410MP stills at up to 8fps, a rate that can be upped to 24fps by selecting a pixel binning function that reduces resolution to 100MP. It's a staggering and presumably incredibly pricey sensor that, sadly, is unlikely to ever make it to consumers, even if a trickle-down effect from its tech is possible Canon has positioned this lens for surveillance, medicine and industry applications, for which the capacity to heavily crop into highly-detailed images is paramount. Do we need it in the age of upscaling? In 2024, Sony impressed us with a new 247MP medium-format sensor that offers much more detail than any sensor found in a consumer camera. However, that's far fewer pixels, in a much larger sensor format, and Sony's sensor has now been put in the shade by Canon's newly-developed marvel. More so, the best-in-class resolution for full-frame cameras available to consumers is 61MP, a sensor utilized by the Leica SL3 and Sony A7R V . This sensor isn't stacked like Canon's, and therefore can't match the readout speed it's slower and less detailed. Put simply, we've not seen sensor tech like this before. Canon's in-camera upscale function in action with the EOS R5 Mark II increasing image resolution from 45MP to 180MP. (Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman) Recently, Canon has been pushing what's possible with camera tech. We loved its new in-camera upscale function that's capable of increasing image size by 400 percent . Upscaling debuted in the Canon EOS R5 Mark II and Canon EOS R1, and in the case of the EOS R5 Mark II it increases resolution from 45MP to 180MP, with impressive results. I'm now imagining this upscale tech coupled with Canon's new 410MP sensor, we'd be talking a resolution of 1.64 gigapixels! That potential level of detail is mind blowing, but whether or not there are the necessary lenses with the optical quality to fully support this potential is another matter and, sadly for my own curiosity, I'll unlikely ever see the new sensor in action. You might also like Sony reveals a record 247MP camera sensor and it could one day take medium format cameras to a new level I tested Hasselblads 100MP camera and it made my full-frame Nikon look ordinary 400% bigger images: how Canons new in-camera AI could end the megapixel race for good ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/cameras/canon-reveals-the-worlds-first-410mp-sensor- with-a-staggering-24k-resolution-and-virtually-infinite-cropping-potential --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .