Sunday, December 5, 2010

Pentax 40 Megapixels Medium-Format 645D First Shots Review by ImagingResource

Pentax 40 Megapixels Medium-Format 645D First Shots Review by ImagingResource: "The Pentax 645D is the first digital snapper in Pentax's medium-format 645 system. Medium format refers to cameras that produce images larger than the 35mm of traditional film photography. It's an expensive option and is often used in advertising and other professional photography to produce billboard-sized images. The 40 Megapixel Kodak CCD sensor measures a giant 44x33mm. While the average compact camera has a sensor the size of a well-chewed fingernail, this is the same size as a CompactFlash memory card -- about half the size of a debit card. The PRIME II -- that's Pentax Rea..."

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