A 410MP sensor smashes previous pixel records for full-frame, and is equivalent to a 24K resolution
It’s capable of 410MP stills up to 8fps, or 100MP up to 24fps
It’s designed for surveillance, medicine and industry applications, and unlikely to ever land in a consumer Canon camera
Try this for size – Canon has announced a new 410MP full-frame sensor that smashes any previous records for resolution. It packs 24,592 x 16,704 pixels to be precise, which is roughly equivalent to 24K resolution.
Canon points out in its global announcement that 24K is 12 times the resolution of 8K and 198 times the resolution of HD, and suggests that the unprecedented resolution “enables users to crop any part of the image captured by this sensor and enlarge it significantly while maintaining high resolution”.