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Phase One Full Frame 645 Medium Format Camera System
"Photographers need real reasons to upgrade past 39 Megapixel digital backs," said Henrik Hakonsson, CEO of Phase One. "Real value includes higher resolution but also requires new functions, faster operation, higher quality through expanded sensitivity, increased dynamic range, better results in the studio or on location and a better longer-term investment. I believe we are able to achieve this and more with our Sensor+ technology." Improvements and upgrades based on Sensor+ technology have been designed to
enable: The P 65+ digital back and the P 65+ camera system are fully upgradeable, based
on advancements in the chip technology, providing a competitive advantage through
enhanced performance and new functions as well as a lower overall cost of operation.
Such improvements have previously been available only at the cost of new chips
and hardware. The P 65+ sensor format provides 20 percent more live area compared to 39 or
50 Megapixel, 48mm x 36mm chips currently delivering or announced. Sensor resolution
is 60.5 Megapixel with 8984 x 6732 active pixels achieving 180 MB, 8 bit RGB
files. Pricing and Availability
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