mamiya leaf announces the 50 megapixel CMOS-based leaf credo 50 camera
images courtesy of mamiya leaf

 

 

 

the 50 megapixel ‘leaf credo 50’ camera from mamiya leaf has a CMOS-based medium format system that offers a wide range of ISO settings, from 100 to 6400. this composed performance sensor offers versatility under a variety of shooting conditions. the 3.2 inch touch screen display shows fluid, high-quality live views and can be used to select accurate focus points. the screen also enables you to view, inspect and edit your photographs whilst in-studio or outside. thanks to the enhanced image processor, the 44mm x 33mm polaroid can capture assertive resolution long exposure pictures, even with accurate and selective focusing.

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the 50 megapixel camera takes high resolution, long distance pics

 

 

 

fast capture rate, high dynamic refresh and low interference is also boasted by the camera. it is virtually noise free too, which means only small modifications are needed to perfect the pictures.

 

‘the Leaf Credo 50 simply gives photographers more options,’ said ziv argov, vice president, mamiya leaf. ‘its sony 50 MP CMOS sensor enables full-resolution image captures up to ISO 6400. its new image processor improves live view performance and data flow, while expanding dynamic range to 14-stops. for wedding, portrait, fashion and action shooting, this system delivers.’

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the 3.2″ touch screen enables out-of-studio editing

 

 


photographer, karsten staiger taking large formatted landscape shots of the empire state building
video courtesy of mamiya leaf

 

 


location photographer, cameron davidson capturing aerial images using the ‘leaf credo 50’

 

 

[h/t] gizmag