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Leaf AFi 10 is a 56-megapixel wonder

by Mark Rollins on Aug 1, 2008 at 02:23 PM

Leaf AFi 10

Some of you may remember when we covered the Hasselblad H3DII-50 camera, and I believed that I referred to Hasselblad’s products as “the gourmet of cameras”. 

For those who long for more gourmet cameras, there is some new cuisine to sample as Leaf has introduced the AFi 10 camera system.  The AFi 10 has a whopping 56-megapixels, which is six more than the aforementioned Hasselblad model. 

The features of this camera include a 56x36 true wide frame sensor with great resolution across the entire width of the 6x6 sensor area. It also features a technology known as Verto that allows the sensor to rotate internally, so now there is no need to turn the camera when taking a portrait shot. 

Other astounding features include the ability to capture images at 1 second per frame, with a one minute exposure time.  It also has light sensitivity from ISO 50 to ISO 800, and an internal memory of 171MB. 

Yes, the Leaf AFi 10 is a gourmet camera that will make the mouths of professional photographers water.  It costs a lot though, as you should expect to pay $43,700.00 for it. 

Via [Gizmodo]

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