Canon launches world record 250 megapixel camera

Canon launches world record 250 megapixel camera

The Japanese camera giant, Canon has sparked off major resolution war with the release of its world-record new sensor.

The 250-megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor, which will primarily be used on their legacy EOS-1D line of DSLRs, sets a world record with a resolution of 19,580 by 12600.

The sensor, which is able to distinguish lettering on the side of a plane 18 km away, has a fast read-about speed of 1.25 billion pixels/second.

Apart from taking photos, the sensor can also be used to capture incredibly high-resolution video (30 times sharper than 4K), at five frames per second.

Compared to the APS-C sensor, which is currently being used in DSLRs, APS-H is a little bit bigger, but smaller than the full-frame sensors in professional cameras.

To camera lovers, this news presents them with an interesting prospect. Imagine taking a video footage and cropping it up to 125 times, but still have a full HD footage.

According to an official communication from Cannon, the sensor can be used in specialized surveillance and crime prevention tools, ultra-high resolution measuring and other industrial equipment.

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