Mamiya intros new DM40 Large-Sensor DSLR

March 8th, 2010

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Digital camera brand Mamiya has recently announced their new DM40 which will be part of their lineup of professional large-sensor DSLRs. The new DSLR camera features 40-megapixel (wow) with a resolution of 7360 x 5562 pixels. It comes with a peak capture rate of 0.8 seconds per frame and a continuity capture rate of 60 frames per minute. With this, the Mamiya DM40 is undoubtedly the fastest large, measuring at 44×33mm, sensor DSLR in the camera market.

What is special in the DM40 is the new “DF” camera-core technology. Developed by Mamiya, this technology features two user-selectable shutter systems which are leaf or focal plane. Meanwhile the lenses are available in focal lengths of 55mm, 80mm, and 110mm and these lenses can deliver an effective maximum flash sync speed of up to 1/1600th of a second. The DM40 from Mamiya will come with a 80mm f.2.8 D lens will be sold for $21, 990 (another wow) and Mamiya said for now the camera will be available in the United States.

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