130-Megapixel Camera Anyone?
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Ok folks, this does it, how many megapixel should one’s camera have for one to be happy? 10? 12? 60? The more the merrier right? But what would one do with a 130-megapixel camera if one was given one?
The camera I am talking about is made out of a scanner and some good-old lens. An amateur Japanese photographer took a 1200 dpi Epson GT-S620 scanner, a Canon FD 50mm lens and it combined the two to make insane camera. The scanner comes by default with a CCD sensor and a camera-like sensor. Not to mention the LED lighting the GT-S620 has. Off you go then, now you know what you need in order to get yourself a 130-megapixel camera!
via Spyuge
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