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patch29
Sep-16-2004, 05:51 AM
There are a lot of rumors flying that Canon will announce the EOS 2D on September 27th and it will have 22mpx.

Below are a couple sites that have the rumor.

Rumor in French here. (http://www.photim.com/Arrive/Sommaire.asp) This page is slow/not loading all the time, probably due to high traffic.

Rumor in German here. (http://www.digitalkamera.de/)

It will be nice to know what it true, if anything. :dunno

mercphoto
Sep-16-2004, 07:31 AM
There are a lot of rumors flying that Canon will announce the EOS 2D on September 27th and it will have 22mpx.

At that point why have a medium format camera with a digital back? If true, I think its a great camera idea.

PerezDesignGroup
Sep-16-2004, 08:04 AM
Hmmm...that sounds like a storage problem out on the field, no? Cards will up super fast methinks.

Andy
Sep-16-2004, 08:06 AM
Hmmm...that sounds like a storage problem out on the field, no? Cards will up super fast methinks.

if you have to ask "what's the gas mileage on that thing?" then, you probably aren't going to own one :D

1gb cards are now less than $100 a piece. a $7500 camera and $500 worth of memory cards? not a big deal, eh what?

PerezDesignGroup
Sep-16-2004, 08:14 AM
if you have to ask "what's the gas mileage on that thing?" then, you probably aren't going to own one :D

1gb cards are now less than $100 a piece. a $7500 camera and $500 worth of memory cards? not a big deal, eh what?
I hear ya and you're right. I look at SUV's the same way. $40-60 to fill up a tank once a week? I run my Honda civic for $60 for an entire month :thumb

wxwax
Sep-16-2004, 08:15 AM
All of which means that the 1DmkIII will be 11mp on a full size sensor? :D

DJ-S1
Sep-16-2004, 10:03 AM
I was talking to a sales geek a month ago and he said he was dying for the new top-of-the-line Canon to come out. He said it used 2 side-by-side pixels on the sensor each with different sensitivity ranges to increase the dynamic range of the camera. :wxwax I assumed it was total BS.

mercphoto
Sep-16-2004, 11:04 AM
I was talking to a sales geek a month ago and he said he was dying for the new top-of-the-line Canon to come out. He said it used 2 side-by-side pixels on the sensor each with different sensitivity ranges to increase the dynamic range of the camera. :wxwax I assumed it was total BS.

It might have been, who knows. But the idea could work. The pixel with more sensitivity would be easily blown out by moderate to bright light and the camera would ignore that sensor and use the "normal" sensor instead for that pixel. But when the normal pixel had little light on it, the more sensitive sensor would no longer be blown out and would provide a usuable reading. The normal sensor, however, would have a reading too close to 0 to be useful. The camera would then use the other sensor for that pixel. Hence, more dynamic range.

patch29
Sep-16-2004, 11:14 AM
I was talking to a sales geek a month ago and he said he was dying for the new top-of-the-line Canon to come out. He said it used 2 side-by-side pixels on the sensor each with different sensitivity ranges to increase the dynamic range of the camera. :wxwax I assumed it was total BS.

That sounds a lot like what Fuji has been working on. The S3 was supposed to come out and has not shown up yet. :dunno I would be interested to see if Canon does something similar.

patch29
Sep-16-2004, 11:21 AM
This is what I found on the Fuji S3. They are also supposed to use it in some other cameras.

Fujifilm has today announced the all new SuperCCD SR based FinePix S3 Pro. The S3 Pro appears to be still based on the N80 (F80) body but is now much rounder and compact in appearance as well as including a vertical hand grip. The S3 Pro has a 6mp + 6mp SuperCCD SR sensor with the same output image sizes as the S2 Pro (12 megapixel maximum) but (as we hope) with higher dynamic range as each pixel location has two photodiodes, one which has normal sensitivity and one with lower sensitivity for capturing the highlight detail. Ever since Fujifilm announced the SuperCCD SR design we've been waiting for the moment they'd introduce it into a digital SLR, well here it is. At this stage there are no detailed specifications available, although we have produced a 'what we know so far' list.

Source (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0402/04020503fujifilms3pro.asp)

DJ-S1
Sep-16-2004, 01:07 PM
Guess I owe the sales geek an apology! :lol3

I wonder how the choice of which pixel to use is made (prolly like Merc said) and if you can have some say about that in post, similar to what you can do with RAW.

DJ-S1
Sep-16-2004, 01:16 PM
Just looked a Patch's link, and found a similar article about the Fuji S20. Here's part:

With 6.2 million effective pixels (3.1 million S-pixels + 3.1 million R-pixels*), delivering 6.03 million recorded pixels, the camera’s excellence is built on more than just pixel power. The FinePix S20 Pro’s SR technology revolves around the use of paired photodiodes in place of a solitary pixel. These paired photodiodes combine to capture tonal detail missed by conventional single-pixel CCDs, particularly in low-light and high contrast scenes. The result is a camera that produces outstanding dynamic range, greater sensitivity and class-leading signal to noise ratio.

Furthermore, the FinePix S20 Pro’s CCD RAW mode offers photographers the chance to save full image data uncompressed, guaranteeing every element of the captured file is ready for careful out-of-camera manipulation. The camera is also supplied with Hyper Utility HS-V2, a new software tool that enables the user to fine-tune aspects of an image such as sharpness, colour balance, and crucially, the full extent of the camera’s impressive dynamic range.

and more...


Fujifilm's Super CCD SR provides a truer representation of the subject, retaining highlight detail and offering a four-fold increase in dynamic range. By using the innovative layout of paired photodiodes, the technology enables confident shooting in both bright and cloudy conditions, combats the bleached-out effect created by flash photography and increases exposure latitude - a great advantage in difficult lighting conditions
The page is here (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0402/04020502fujifilms20pro.asp).

patch29
Sep-19-2004, 12:59 PM
Newest rumor looks to be 1Ds mkII with 16.7mpx.

Here (http://www.eos-d-slr.net/1ds_mark2.html) is the link, can anyone read any of it? :dunno

wxwax
Sep-19-2004, 02:13 PM
That's a lot of megapixels. I think we're going to need a bigger memory card. :evil

patch29
Sep-19-2004, 02:42 PM
That's a lot of megapixels. I think we're going to need a bigger memory card. :evil

We will at least need more $$$$$$ to afford the camera and memory. :deal

patch29
Sep-21-2004, 03:41 AM
It is now real, the 1Ds mkII, more info here (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0409/04092104canoneos1dsmkii.asp) at dpreview.

16.7mpx.