130-Megapixel Camera Anyone?




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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