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The '''Phase One P30''' and the '''Phase One P30+''' are [[medium format]] digital backs. That means that they are media (image sensor), image-processor, control-screen panel and storage device in one module for usage on modern medium format camera systems like [[Phase one]]'s [[Phase One 645 DF]]. The modules use ([[probably [[Dalsa]]'s) 44x33 mm 31 [[Megapixel]] 16 bit-Opticolor image sensors. They are made for exposure times from 1/10000 sec. to 1 hour.
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The '''Phase One P30''' and the '''Phase One P30+''' are [[medium format]] digital backs. That means that they are media (image sensor), image-processor, control-screen panel and storage device in one module for usage on modern medium format camera systems like [[Phase one]]'s [[Phase One 645 DF]]. The modules use (probably [[Dalsa]]'s) 44x33 mm 31 [[Megapixel]] 16 bit-Opticolor image sensors. They are made for exposure times from 1/10000 sec. to 1 hour.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:38, 30 September 2010


The Phase One P30 and the Phase One P30+ are medium format digital backs. That means that they are media (image sensor), image-processor, control-screen panel and storage device in one module for usage on modern medium format camera systems like Phase one's Phase One 645 DF. The modules use (probably Dalsa's) 44x33 mm 31 Megapixel 16 bit-Opticolor image sensors. They are made for exposure times from 1/10000 sec. to 1 hour.