Nikon says “100 megapixel Full Frame” cameras are possible
At the 2018 CP+ Show, French website Focus Numerique had an interview with Nikon. Here is a recap from the translated article.
Headlines from the interview are the 100-megapixel full frame sensor, mirrorless system cameras, new innovations and in-body image stabilization.
Previous rumors stated that the company is working on a new full mirrorless camera concept which will be in 45MP resolution just like the Nikon D850 DSLR. Here are the details. Please feel free to relay your comments on this.
Interview with Nikon at the CP+ show: 100 MP full frame sensor, mirrorless, IBIS, innovation
Nikon on a possible 100 MP full frame sensor – it’s possible once we solve diffraction and other issues:
It will be possible! Diffraction is governed by physical laws and this phenomenon can not be eliminated only with optical technologies. We consider that on this point, a numerical correction is effective. What is very important for Nikon is that the use of digital corrections is not governed by technical constraints on a goal, but only to mitigate phenomena that we can not optically avoid.
Nikon on a possible full frame mirrorless camera with Nikon F-mount vs. using adapters:
Nikon launched the F mount 60 years ago. We have already sold 100 million goals. We have massive users who are already using our F mount lenses. Think of them. Nikon lens enthusiasts are very precious to us. In any case, it is difficult to answer your question clearly.
Nikon on sensor stabilization (IBIS):
Nikon currently only uses optical stabilization. One of the problems of sensor stabilization, the sensor may no longer be exactly on the image plane of the camera and the image can lose precision. As we explained, we are not deploying new technology without being certain of its reliability and usefulness. Please wait, because we are developing this technology that will be used in the years to come.
Nikon on innovation:
We are not the first to launch a new technology. What is important to us is that our technologies are reliable and bring real added value to our users. For example, technologies such as Nano Crystal processing, PF lenses and optical stabilization are developed through our discussions with users.
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