First thought - another noise generator (like the one on the 5Ds R).
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http://sonyaddict.com/2018/12/04/the-new-60-megapixel-imx455aqj-sensor-spec-sheet-leaked/
Nikon signed for the low(er) end version: https://nikonrumors.com/2019/04/23/rumors-nikon-signed-up-to-purchase-the-new-sony-60mp-sensor-imx455.aspx/
Masses of pixels don't make better pictures. There would be so much to do before increasing pixel density, but that's apparently the cheapest way to attract customers. Better Focus bracketing/stacking, Olympus' Live Bulb - and why isn't it possible to change the sensor like it's possible to change a digital back? Getting always new bodies is the same "strategy" used for smartphones - not wonder margins go down. 15 MP more a re no real extra benefit.
The EOS 5DS® have older generation technology sensors, this rumored (lots of grammar errors in the "leaked document" so I am not sure it is legit, as Canon usually uses correct english in it sublications) sensor would have the newer tech, so not "a noise generator" like the 5DS ®
Would it allow 8K recording in an APS-C crop? This is where the next generation or 2 of sensors will be going to, after all.
04-24-2019, 06:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2019, 06:39 PM by Brightcolours.)
"... in its publications" :-D
I typed
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, the website software made an ® out of it. There are two models, the 5DS and one with an R added to that name.
Canon 5D mkIV sensor I guess same one in EOS R have dual pixel RAW, seems Canon are abandoning this technology..
At the end of the day, the number of photons is limiting the number of meaningful megapixels.
I suspect that from here on, we'll see more aggressive on-sensor noise reduction techniques to push the limits a little. I reckon in the next couple of years, we'll see the return of "painted" images again at higher ISOs.
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So you will stop using MFT or something? Because they have smaller pixels...