July 14th, 2008 at 7:08 pm

And we thought 12 Mega Pixel digital cameras were more than what we need for our regular photography needs. Obviously technologists at Kodak do not think that way.
Kodak has recently announced a 50-megapixel, 48mm x 36mm CCD sensor for digital medium-format SLR backs. The KAF-50100 Image Sensor uses Kodak’s new Truesense 6.0 Micron Full Frame CCD Technology Platform. According to the company, this Truesense platform implements a newly designed pixel that is smaller than the 6.8 micron pixel used in Kodak’s current fourth-generation professional sensor products. Despite the smaller pixel size, which permits a resolution increase. Kodak claims the new platform offers reduced noise levels through an improved amplifier design.
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