You could get this, if you probably sold you house car and a kidney
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The Cannon press release says the Zero D incorporates a revolutionary new “dimensionless†QED (Quantum Entangled Detector) sensor with a pixel matrix that contains but a single enormous meta-pixel that measures 36mm x 24mm (35mm film equivalent) and that will have continuously variable optical resolution. This new sensor expands on the work of the Digital Signal Processing Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University, who developed the first Single Pixel Camera.
This “mega meta-pixel†will have a nearly infinite number of individual sub-atomic particles that act as sensors on a quantum level. These particles can be binned into larger sizes so that the file size is manageable when the image is ultimately opened in a normal image-handling program. This new technology gives astonishing advantages in terms of resolution, sensitivity, quantum efficiency, full-well depth and dynamic range, with all these parameters being nearly infinite. Well, OK, not quite infinite. Cannon describes the math as actually being 2 raised to an infinite power minus 1. Bit-depth will also be unlimited because tones will be continuous, like film.
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