I saw that but read very fast. If I remember this wooden camera prototype
utilise3 digital sensor or memory, one by primary color. This the reason for
the big number of pixels.
Alain
Omer Nezih GEREK a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> I saw a review of digital products in photokina in the French magazine,
> "PHOTO". At the top left, there is a picture of an Olympus camera, and it
> clearly indicates above 12M pixels. In the same page, there is an EOS1
> with kodak pro digital back, and says 6.9M pixels.
> I have never seen that
> weird looking olympus beast before. It is completely big, military style,
> square box, with a digital display on it. Since the lens was looking to the
> other side, I am not sure whether it is an OM mount or not, but it
> definitely looks like an interchangable one.
>
> Since the article was in French, I could not read it. And, unfortunately,
> since it is darn expensive in Switzerland, I could not buy the mag, so I
> left it on the shelf (wrong move?).
>
> So.. what is it? The beast I mean.
>
> -- And Mark, thanks for the info. I had never used a 2SP, so I didn't
> know that it did not lock the spot reading.
>
> OMer.
>
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