Leaf new medium format camera range tops out at 56 mpx
By Jack Martin
09:32 September 9, 2008 PDT

Leaf new medium format camera range tops out at 56 mpx
Image Gallery (10 images)The new Leaf Capture Remote for iPhone app turns wireless devices, such as the iPhone or iPod Touch, into remote image viewers. While you are shooting tethered using Leaf Capture software, a client or creative director can quickly and conveniently view selected medium-resolution files of your images from any Wi-Fi network.
Image quality leader
The new Leaf AFi-II camera systems and Leaf Aptus-II camera backs boast a 12 f-stop dynamic range, 50-800 ISO range and 16-bit color images. These and other technologies designed into the new line of products from Leaf ensure professional photographers the highest image quality ever.
Compatibility and expandability
The Leaf AFi-II imaging module, with its 56mm wide sensor and Leaf Verto internal sensor rotation technology, is a valuable enhancement for any 4x5 or 8 x10 field or studio camera. Using a Graflok adaptor, the Leaf AFi-II imaging module brings the best of digital image capture and capabilities to large format camera. Also available is a new RZ adaptor for the Leaf AFi-II imaging module to help breathe new life into ‘old favorite’ cameras and lenses.
Leaf Capture version 11.2
Leaf has also introduced a new version of its capture software, Leaf Capture version 11.2, which is the fastest tethered workflow application for commercial shooting today. On top of dramatically improved performance, Leaf Capture version 11.2 boasts new features including Live View for a color live video preview while shooting tethered; adjustable histogram; a Moiré Removing Tool to remove Moiré directly from the RAW file; and side-by-side comparison of shots with synchronized pan and zoom functionality.
Through Leaf Capture, photographers and digital technicians can also fully control camera functions from a Mac or PC, including aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, dynamic exposure metering, mirror control and flash synchronization when tethered using a FireWire 800 interface.
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