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Seitz's 160 Megapixel Digital Camera

An anonymous reader writes "Digital cameras had been lagging behind Moores law for a while, but Seitz has taken a massive step forward with their announcement of a 160 Megapixel digital camera! At almost 20" long, with a price tag of around $36,000, and with on-board gigabit ethernet to copy off the image it's not exactly going to take on the consumer market, but how long before we see this resolution in a mobile phone?
Even with todays current range of digital cameras massive images are possible — such as the amazing 720 Megapixel image of Sydney Harbour"

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  1. Moore's law has what to do with this? by 0racle · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    From Wikipedia
    is the empirical observation that the transistor density of integrated circuits, with respect to minimum component cost, doubles every 24 months
    Someone explain to me how that applies to Digital Cameras pixal density.
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