The 5D Mark II\'s sensor also features the same light-gathering area within each pixel (called the fill ratio) and same microlens coverage over each pixel as the company\'s current flagship.
no gapless sensor?
edit:
Hm, imaging resource claims they are using the gapless microlenses
A couple of improvements from the Canon 50D\'s image sensor also make their way into the 5D Mark II\'s imager - an improvement in the per-pixel light sensitive area, and gapless microlenses
The 5D Mark II\'s sensor also features the same light-gathering area within each pixel (called the fill ratio) and same microlens coverage over each pixel as the company\'s current flagship.
no gapless sensor?
edit:
Hm, imaging resource claims they are using the gapless microlenses
A couple of improvements from the Canon 50D\'s image sensor also make their way into the 5D Mark II\'s imager - an improvement in the per-pixel light sensitive area, and gapless microlenses
The 5D Mark II\'s sensor also features the same light-gathering area within each pixel (called the fill ratio) and same microlens coverage over each pixel as the company\'s current flagship.
The 5D Mark II\'s sensor also features the same light-gathering area within each pixel (called the fill ratio) and same microlens coverage over each pixel as the company\'s current flagship.
no gapless sensor?
Sep 17, 2008 at 12:20 AM
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