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Feed Canon crams 50 megapixels into a CMOS prototype (engadget.com)

Filed under: Digital Cameras

You won't be seeing one of these sensors in your fashioncam any time soon. Canon has built a 50 megapixel CMOS monstrosity, which is reportedly almost twice the resolution of its nearest competition, and is prepping it as a sort of large format surveillance camera for monitoring large, busy areas such as parking lots and theme parks, along with detailed work like factory part inspections. Despite the sensor's clear industrial-end aims, Canon has managed to build its prototype at 19 x 28mm in size, the same dimensions of the sensors in its DSLR cameras, so who knows where this tech could end up in the long run. So far Canon hasn't even announced release plans for this current incarnation, so we aren't going to go hawking our existing shooter just yet.

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Comment Re:Challenge (Score 2, Insightful) 388

That's not a bad idea, though if they can log keystrokes, they can certainly log mouse movements. The problem with computer security is that everything is digitized. Even an eye scan or a fingerprint gets digitized at some point. That datastream can be captured and replayed.

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