Neither for the faint of heart nor the slight of credit, Leaf's newest -- the Aptus-II 5 digital back-- boasts a 0.9 fps capture rate, 22 megapixel sensor, 2.5-inch touchscreen display, a 12-stop ...
The Leaf Aptus S-Series camera backs can deliver shooting speeds from 0.8 seconds per frame—or as many as 75 frames per minute—with unlimited burst depths. The camera backs in the new series use ...
Leaf has updated its professional camera back range to include the new Aptus-II 12 and Aptus-II 12R. The new models feature a full frame, 53.77 x 40.3mm, CCD sensor with the world's highest resolution ...
Leaf Imaging today announced the release of Leaf Capture 11.4.5 which includes support for tethered and portable Leaf SensorFlex technology for Leaf Aptus-II 12R, Leaf Aptus-II 12 and for the Leaf ...
Leaf has just announced a new professional-level 56 megapixel digital camera back with the world's widest medium format internal rotating sensor, touchscreen display, 16-bit color and 12-stop dynamic ...
ANAHEIM, Calif., DAC, June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today revealed that the Leaf(R) Aptus digital camera backs announced last month by Creo Inc.
October 15, 2005: The latest LEAF Aptus digital backs for medium- and large-format cameras will become available in Australia in the first quarter of 2006. The new Aptus 75 back features a ...
December 6, 2005: Baltronics will release some exciting new Leaf Aptus medium format digital camera backs in the coming months. The Leaf Aptus 75 digital back sports a 33.3-megapixel, 36 x 48mm full ...
Got strong hands, a hatred of low-resolution images and $31,995 burning a hole in your pocket? Leaf would love to help, with PhotographyBlog reporting that the company's 80-megapixel Aptus-II 12 ...
Let's face it: you need more megapixels, we need more megapixels, and apparently Leaf's Aptus 75 and 65 camera backs have more megapixels. They seem to be an upgrade of the 22 and 17 megapixel models ...
To me spending $2,000 on a DSLR camera is a ton of cash and isn't something I would consider doing. I couldn't imagine spending 24,995 euro on a camera back, but I am far from the target market for ...
Anaheim, California, June 13, 2005 — DAC — Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today revealed that the Leaf® Aptus digital camera backs announced last month by Creo Inc.
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