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Canon’s Ungodlynormous Image Sensor Sees London, France and Underpants at nighttime [Digital Cameras]

Canons Ungodlynormous Image Sensor Sees London, France and Underpants at nighttime [Digital Cameras] an entire-frame image sensor , like inside the 5D Mark II or Nikon D3s, is the equivalent of 35 millimeters. This image sensor is 300 millimeters. It really is how well it will see at the hours of darkness:

Canons Ungodlynormous Image Sensor Sees London, France and Underpants at nighttime [Digital Cameras] The sensor is on the left compared to a simulation on the correct of what the squishy things inside your head can see at 1 lux of illuminance. It’s designed mostly for applications in astronomy, but it surely’s not so hard to imagine this type of physics-cheating sensor technology shrunk into your phone, .

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