The world’s highest pixel count camera Canon MS-500 offered for sale. The new MS-500 camera stands out as the world’s first ultra-high sensitivity camera with SPAD sensor hardware for color video shooting and a minimum illumination capacity of 0.001 lux.
Canon MS-500 When used with ultra-telephoto broadcast lenses, it makes it possible to shoot clear videos from a few kilometers away, even at night. Canon’s lens frame is used in the camera, which can meet various advanced shooting needs. It reduces unwanted reflections with its lens bezel design and lens coating technology. The SPAD sensor uses a technology known as “photon counting” that counts the particles of light (photons) that enter a pixel. When incoming photons are converted into electrical charge, they can be instantly amplified by about 1 million times. In this way, even small amounts of light can be detected.
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