Tech PostsCanons New Full Frame 35 mm Censor For exceptionally low-light March 4, 20131836 views0Share By IG ShareYes, you heard that right! Canon’s New Full Frame 35 mm Sensor For exceptionally low-light.Note: If you buy something from our links, we might earn a commission. See our disclosure statement.Good news for all those photography buffs out there. Canon’s experimental new Full Frame 35 mm Censor is able to take videos at levels of brightness in which it is difficult for the naked eye.Canon’s press release says that the sensor “facilitates the shooting of clearly visible video images even in dimly lit environments with as little as 0.03 lux of illumination, or approximately the brightness of a crescent moon—a level of brightness in which it is difficult for the naked eye to perceive objects”. Image Source: CanonThe screenshot below shows the level of sensitivities the new sensor is capable of – Image Source: CanonHere is the YouTube Video :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHnUtmenGQ0We can’t wait to get our hands-on with the device, but I guess we’ll have to wait. Affiliate Disclosure: Faceofit.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Share What's your reaction? Excited 0 Happy 0 In Love 0 Not Sure 0 Silly 0
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