
The great debate in professional photography right now is when enough is enough with regards to the megapixel war. Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, or Sony fanboys can argue all they want about their preferred SLR cameras but they still won’t match the clarity being offered by medium format cameras like this Mamiya DL33. It’s 33 megapixels strong, with a 36×48mm sensor, twice the size of full frame DSLRs. Given the sensor size, the pixels are still 7.2 microns big, allowing for more light to be captured and giving better contrast and dynamic range. The digital back is from Leaf and the 3.5 inch touch screen LCD is the biggest in its class. Go ahead, shoot in 33 megapixels and enlarge all you want, clarity is a guaranteed certainty. Mamiya would also like you to have either a 55mm f/2.8 or 135mm f/3.5 lens for free if you buy the DL33 between April and May. $20,000.
We hope you enjoyed this Mamiya DL33: Unbridled Clarity article!


























