Dawid Loubser
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Rokton (a company Ive never heard of before, nor anybody else apparently, as they do not even have a Wikipedia entry) has developed something I've long been wondering about as a unique capability a digital camera could have over a (roll) film-based one: A circular image sensor:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1004/10040101roktonsensor.asp
Assuming the software is up to it, the possibilities are very powerful. Now, I don't think the world will all of the sudden start putting up circular images, and there are not a single (that I know of) circular digital image format (all of them are grids of pixels), but the prospect of capturing a circular RAW file with double the amount of pixels as a typical square image, and cropping later, is quite compelling.
What do you guys think? Who (which camera manufacturers) will use this? And what will it be good for?
I am surprised at the amount of inovation we are seeing in digital cameras over the past two years or so, it's as if the marketplace has come alive with new ideas.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1004/10040101roktonsensor.asp
Assuming the software is up to it, the possibilities are very powerful. Now, I don't think the world will all of the sudden start putting up circular images, and there are not a single (that I know of) circular digital image format (all of them are grids of pixels), but the prospect of capturing a circular RAW file with double the amount of pixels as a typical square image, and cropping later, is quite compelling.
What do you guys think? Who (which camera manufacturers) will use this? And what will it be good for?
I am surprised at the amount of inovation we are seeing in digital cameras over the past two years or so, it's as if the marketplace has come alive with new ideas.
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