At 410 megapixels, Canon's latest sensor can claim the title of the world's biggest 35mm full-frame sensor. But you won't see it in a camera any time soon.
Today, the company announced a new 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor with a resolution of 410 megapixels. That’s 24,592 x 16,704 ...
Try this for size – Canon has announced a new 410MP full-frame sensor that smashes any previous records for resolution. It ...
We have consistently seen brands like Sony and Canon introduce high-resolution cameras in the full frame camera space, but ...
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On January 22, 2025, Canon Inc. made a groundbreaking announcement: They have developed a highly high-resolution ...
Canon has created a 410-megapixel, full-frame sensor, the largest number of pixels ever crammed into a 35 mm sensor, ...
The 410-megapixel (24,592 x 16,704 pixels) sensor boasts a resolution that is 198 times greater than Full HD, and 12 times ...
Canon sets a resolution record for 35-millimeter sensors, but probably not for system cameras, and Leica sells expensive fan ...
Canon has developed a 410MP Stacked CMOS sensor but despite adopting the 'full-frame' format, it doesn't sound like it's ...
Canon has unveiled a new 410MP 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor, marking the "largest number of pixels ever achieved" in a sensor ...