This has been a big month for big-time cameras. First we we first saw the Hasselblad H3DII-50 and its whopping 50-megapixel sensor, which was topped the following week by the Phase One’s P65+. The Leaf AFi 10 medium format camera falls in the middle of the war over sensor-size with a 56x36mm TWF sensor that cranks out a 56 megapixel resolution across the entire width of the 6×6 sensor area.
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Unlike the other cameras, it also features proprietary “Verto” technology that rotates the sensor internally, so you don’t have to turn the camera when you want to take a portrait shot. Other than that, the AFi 10 captures images at about 1 second per frame and it can shoot up to ISO800. Oh, and it’s even more expensive than the Phase One P65+ at $43,700. [Leaf via Photography Blog via DVICE]