Hasselblad Squeezes 200MP Images By Shaking a 50MB Sensor

Hasselblad Squeezes 200MP Images By Shaking a 50MB Sensor

Hasselblad’s new H4D-200MS takes 200 megapixel images, which result in massive 600MB files. So big are these images that Hasselblad recommends you hook the camera up to a hard drive instead of using a memory card. The camera itself “only” has a 50MB senso

via WIRED: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/05/hasselblad-squeezes-200mp-images-by-shaking-a-50mb-sensor/

The downside is that this process takes 30 seconds to complete, so you’ll not only have to lock the thing down on a tripod, you’ll have to tell all your assistants to hold their breath.