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06-21-2012
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One thousand (yes 1,000) megapixel digicam!!!!
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Engineers in the United States have built a prototype gigapixel camera the size of a bedside cabinet that can capture an image in a single snapshot with 1000 times more detail than today's devices.
It is not the world's first gigapixel camera, but it is the smallest and fastest and opens up prospects for improving airport security, military surveillance and even online sports coverage, its developers say.
A pixel is a small light point in a digital image, concentrations of which together form a picture.
Today's cameras capture images measured in megapixels - a million pixels - normally between eight and 40 for an average consumer device. A thousand megapixels make a gigapixel, which is thus comprised of a billion pixels.
Most of today's gigapixel images are made by digitally merging several megapixel pictures.
"Our camera records a one gigapixel image in less than a 10th of a second," says project member David Brady of Duke University. His team's report appear today in the journal Nature.
Gigapixel imaging captures details that are invisible to the human eye and can later be examined by zooming in without losing clarity.
No lightweight camera
Dubbed AWARE-2, the device is housed in a box of 75 x 50 x 50 centimetre - most of which comprises electronic processing and communication equipment.
The optical system consists of a six-centimetre ball-shaped lens surrounded by an array of 98 micro-cameras each with a 14-megapixel sensor.
Brady says the optical system on its own weighs about 10 kilograms, but with the case about 45 kilograms.
"The electronic system shrinks by a factor of four in the next generation, however."
In use today are highly specialised gigapixel astronomical telescopes and airborne surveillance systems, which are comparatively large and have a narrow field of view, says Brady of Duke University in North Carolina.
There are also some film-based gigapixel cameras.
"Our technology is most interesting as the first demonstration of high pixel count and wide field of view imaging at finite focal ranges," says Brady.
The cost of such a camera today would be similar to that of a high-resolution digital movie camera, he says - about $100,000 to $250,000.
But as the electronics improve, the price should become affordable for professional and serious amateur photographers within about five years, followed soon thereafter by hand-held gigapixel cameras entering into widespread use.
Extreme detail
Brady says the technology could be used, for example, to stream sporting events over the Internet - enabling viewers to zoom in and watch the game from whatever perspective and resolution they choose.
Similarly, cameras mounted in game parks or at scenic lookouts would allow online tourists to examine a scene in much more detail than if they were actually there.
"Ubiquitous gigapixel cameras may transform the central challenge of photography from the question of where to point the camera to that of how to mine the data," according to the report.
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I'm ordering mine next week! Does Gordy do a neck strap I wonder ... and where can I get a half case? 
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But does it have an M mount?
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How come I never saw those!
You've completely burst my bubble! 
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Surveillance technology, for sure. Civil versions will be limited in capabilities like with GPS.
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Surveillance technology, for sure. Civil versions will be limited in capabilities like with GPS.
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But as the electronics improve, the price should become affordable for professional and serious amateur photographers within about five years, followed soon thereafter by hand-held gigapixel cameras entering into widespread use.
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They seem keen to get it into the hands of the consumer though.
'Widespread use' seem a little optomistic!
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5000 & call it a day!
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Well..
Zeiss also makes lenses with 25000 lp/mm resolution.
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... I don't like the finish ... perhaps if they did a black version
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..and I was thinking we have to wait for Photokina until we see a first image of the M10...
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It'll need a lot of black gaffer tape for 'street!' 
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It'll need a lot of black gaffer tape for 'street!' 
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That would definitely help to make it "stealth"  But how about the shutter sound? Does it have a stealth mode re: Hexar AF?
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If it comes with wheels, I'm in 
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This might be like the ISO 25,600 film that had ISO 400 grain that could be thermally developed with no chemistry 
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They seem keen to get it into the hands of the consumer though.
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Just like G-company does it! 
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More details does not automatically translate to more beautiful images.
So... 
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Is it any better than my phone camera? A 1000 better?
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This will give a whole new meaning (burden?) to cargo pants and photographer vests.
Seriously, a new mode of street shooting may arise (though based on the dimensions of that camera, you may have to replace the hatchback with a Humvee, and use the machinegun mount for the camera):

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It'll need a lot of black gaffer tape for 'street!' 
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That's now an outdated paradigm. Just shoot from twenty blocks away and crop.
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Well..
Zeiss also makes lenses with 25000 lp/mm resolution.
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What lens would that be?
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Zeiss also makes lenses with 25000 lp/mm resolution.
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What lens would that be?
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Those are typically used for photolithography, i.e. microchip manufacture, where you need to project small structures onto silicon wafers using UV light in order to etch the surface. Don't expect too much imaging-wise.
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