Although
Photokina is long over, at least for another two years, we had to
mention just one more camera that caught everyone's eye: the Seitz D3 6x17
160-megapixel digital camera. This camera easily has the highest
resolution capability of any device we have seen. In RAW mode, each
160-megapixel image takes up about 307 MB of storage space. Despite the
camera's power, it is also surprisingly fast, capable of taking those
160-megapixel photos in just one second, and a maximum exposure speed of 1/20,000 second. Another very impressive feature is the camera's ISO range, which is an unheard of 500
to 10,000. No wonder the camera is said to work in almost any light
condition. The Seitz D3 should be available in January 2006 for 28,900 Euros, or about $36,500.
Press Release
Seitz
6x17 Digital – 160 Million Pixels In One Second – The Digital Revolution in
6x17 Panoramic Photography
Lustdorf / Switzerland – 18 September 2006. Swiss company Seitz Phototechnik AG expands
the current boundaries in digital photography. With the new Seitz D3 scan
technology it is possible to create a digital 6x17 image with impressive
resolution (160 million pixels) in one second. The new Seitz 6x17 digital
camera with its D3 digital back is equipped with the first high-speed scanning sensor developed
specifically for photography. Over the last years Seitz has worked closely with
specialists of DALSA Corporation from sensor design to prototyping and
production. In this way, it has been possible to tailor the capabilities of the
new sensor to the exact needs of the photographer: very high speed, increased
sensitivity and very high image quality as required for photography
applications. The new camera system is fully mobile and easy to operate thanks
to a handheld device with a graphical touch-screen. For data transfer and
communication the latest computer technologies are used. World-class lenses by
Schneider, Rodenstock or other large-format brands can be used with the new
camera and can be used interchangeably with the new camera. The Seitz D3 sensor
cassette can also be fitted to other cameras, such as our new Roundshot D3 360°
Panorama camera, which makes the investment in the Seitz D3 technology truly
rewarding.
High Speed & Sensitivity
This scan back 6x17 camera is
extremely fast. The image results are comparable to a one-shot digital
or film
back. This is possible thanks to a very high read-out speed
of 300 MB per second - 100x faster than for any existing scan back. The
fastest
exposure speed is 1/20’000 sec. - or just one second for the entire
6x17 scan
at full resolution! Compared
to previous surface sensors, the sensitivity of the Seitz D3 sensor is
significantly higher. Comparing it with conventional scanning cameras,
the
sensitivity is increased by factor 100. This results in a very broad
ISO/ASA
range (equivalent) of 500 to 10,000, which makes this camera the
perfect
instrument for virtually all light situations. Our new stage selection
technology allows to control
sensitivity by selecting smaller or larger areas of the sensor. This
means: additional sensitivity without any additional noise!
Substantial Resolution
What few thought possible has now come true:
wide-format digital photography. With a resolution of 7,500 pixels vertically
and 21,250 pixels horizontally the new Seitz camera creates a 160 million pixel
image. This substantial resolution
makes it possible to create high quality reproductions. A variety of different
formats is possible: 6x6, 6x9, 6x15 or a full 6x17 panorama. No limits for high definition photography!
Very High Image Quality
The new Seitz D3 sensor technology is a true
technological breakthrough not only in speed and resolution but also in its
impressive image quality. The new Seitz 6x17 digital camera corrects natural
brightness decrease towards the edge without the use of a centre filter. The image has a 48-bit colour depth and a
high dynamic range. When shooting directly into the sun, the sensor’s
anti-blooming feature reduces glare and allows a clean passage between
highlights and lowlights. The image is
further enhanced by advanced optimisation algorithms developed by Seitz for
ultimate image quality. Of course the photographer can also work directly on
the raw image and apply personalised raw conversion settings.
Leading Edge Digital Technology
The Digital 3 scan back sensor has been designed and
developed exclusively for Seitz by DALSA Corporation. In this multi-year
project specialists around the world have brought together the best
capabilities in digital technology, computer science, image optimisation and
knowledge of photography applications to build a camera system that goes beyond
the imaginable.
Handheld and simple to work with
The Seitz 6x17 Digital is a pleasure to work
with. Thanks to ergonomical hand grips the camera is perfectly stable for
handheld images. Operating the camera is easy: a touch screen can be attached
to the camera body or removed for wireless control with all camera functions
displayed via simple graphical icons. The 640x480 pixel colour screen is the
biggest camera screen today and allows perfect preview, editing, zooming and
image control.
Latest Computer Technology
A 6x17 digital
panorama (uncompressed) represents about 950 MB. To process and store such
large amounts of data Seitz created a state-of-the-art computer system. Data is
transferred by gigabit ethernet from the sensor to the storage device. The
portable storage device is itself a computer with most advanced characteristics
in processing, disk space and memory features. Additionally, the camera and handheld control unit take
advantage of the latest IP network technology,
making it possible to connect the camera to a network and control it
remotely.
Fully Mobile and Open System
Seitz designed this
camera to meet the expectations of those photographers who like to take their
equipment on exploratory adventures.
All components are fully modular - the portable storage device and the
handheld device can be adapted to specific needs of the photographer. The
camera can also be used in the studio, running the software from a computer
(Mac, PC, Linux) via ethernet connection.
Equipped With World-Class Lenses
For
best image results Seitz recommends using the advanced Schneider or Rodenstock
lenses on a Seitz lens board, though large-format lenses of existing 6x17 panoramic
cameras such as Linhof Technorama, Fuji and others can also be used. These lenses are
connected to the Seitz camera on an optional adaptor plate. All lens types and
brands can be interchanged without any restrictions.
A Rewarding Investment
Just
like a traditional digital back the Seitz D3 scan back cassette can be removed
from the 6x17 camera body and fitted to other cameras, e.g. the new Roundshot
D3 360° panorama camera and, in the future, to other large or medium format
cameras. The possibility of using the scan back in a variety of different
cameras makes the system truly versatile
- to the benefit of the photographer.
The Rolex Of Cameras
With increasing
image resolution the engineering precision of the camera hardware becomes very
important. All Seitz cameras are made
from solid blocks of aluminium as used in space technology and produced with
state-of-the-art CNC machinery. Machining tolerances are at the decisive 1/100
mm. Uncompromising precision and
perfectly adjusted lenses are our guarantee for excellent results. Every Seitz
6x17 camera is hand-made in Switzerland and is unique.
Introduction In January 2007
Presented
at photokina 2006 for the first time, the new camera system will be available
as of January 2007. The price for the
Seitz 6x17 Digital panorama camera with its Seitz D3 scan back (mobile version)
is 45’500 Swiss Francs (28’900 Euro) and for the studio version 42’300 Swiss
Francs (26’900 Euro). The Seitz D3 scan back can also be bought separately and
costs 36’000 Swiss Francs (22’900 Euro).
More information:
http://www.roundshot.ch
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