Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Phase One P65+ Digital Back, the 60.5 Megapixel beast

With noise-free exposures of up to 1 hour and all sorts of extraordinary features, the P65+ is a unique high-end digital back that requires no extra cooling, has good battery life.

Check out details and an introduction video here.

Imaging technology

CCD: Full frame CCD
Lens Factor: 1.0
Resolution: 60.5 mega pixels
Active pixels: 8984 x 6732 pixels
CCD size effective: 53.9 x 40.4 mm
Pixel size: 6 x 6 micron
Image ratio: 4:3
Microlens on CCD: No
Dynamic range: 12.5 f-stops

Storage files
Phase Ones IIQ RAW file format speeds up the image capture and file transfer. Increases the storage capacity by turning the full 16 bit image data into a compact RAW file format. The default IIQ RAW-large format is completely lossless.
llQ small: 40 MB
llQ large: 60MB

Output files
Color depth: 16 bit per color
Image file formats: TIFF-RGB, TIFF-CMYK, JPEG
Color management: RGB, Embedded ICC profile, CMYK

Sensitivity
ISO: 50, 200, 400, 800, 800

Sensor+

Resolution: 15 Mega pixels

Pixel size: 12 x 12 Micron

RAW file compression: IIQ Large: 15MB, IIQ Small 10MB

ISO: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600


Camera system
Capture time: up to 1 sec./frame (depending on camera body)
Storage security: Phase One 3S technology - Secure Storage System
Battery type: 7.2 V Lithium Ion 2500mAh
Battery lifetime: 2000 captures
Exposure time: 1/10,000 sec. up to 1 minute
Live preview: Yes
IR filter: Mounted on CCD
Cooling system: Passive cooling and sleeping architecture
Power up time: Less than 2 sec.
Power: 8-33 V DC (from FireWire®)


LCD screen
Size: 2.2"
Resolution: 230,400 pixels
Viewing angle: 160º

Technical & large format camera support
Wide angle: Hasselblad 903 SWC, Horseman SW-D & range of adapters with 35 mm support
4" x 5": Arca Swiss, Cambo 4x5, Rollei Xact, Linhof M679/4x5, Toyo, Sinar, Plaubel, Horseman


Operating conditions
Temperature: 0º to 40ºC (32º to 122ºF)
Humidity: 15 to 80% RH (non-condensing)

Lighting
Supports all photographic lights: Flash, tungsten, daylight, fluorescent, HMI

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