Canon has officially presented the prototype of an APS -H CMOS camera sensor with 120 megapixel (13 280 x 9184 pixels) resolution. The APS-H CMOS image sensor covers the area of 29.2 x 20.2 mm only minimally larger than APS- C sensor format, commonly used in digital SLR cameras.
This means APS-H CMOS image sensor has a pixel size of about 2.2 microns , comparable to that of current compact camera sensors. With the resolving power for small screens , it has therefore become critical because of diffraction problems. The chip is due to parallel image signal processing image sequences of up to 9.5 fps at full resolution and may allow even Movies record in Full HD 1920 x 1080.
The Canon does not know when it will be able to use the new shopping APS-H sensor, which differs slightly from the cousins , the APS-C sensors, but can cope at extremely high speeds for recording images. Besides make up all the ladies, girls and models , someone from Canon must speak in NASA to use the 120 megapixel APS-H sensor to photograph the gruesome details of the entire solar system.
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