NHK’s 33 Megapixel 120fps Ultra High Definition Imaging System Captures Over 4-Billion Pixels Per Second!

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While it has already been announced that NHK and The BBC have been working to bring Super Hi-Vision (7,680 x 4,320) broadcasts of the 2012 Olympic Games to select U.S., Japanese and European locations this summer, it’s been determined capturing action at 60fps won’t yield a sufficiency crisp image when the 33MP output is projected on “giant” displays.

Therefore, NHK, through the help of the Shizuoka University, have developed an Ultra High Definition Imaging System, now capable of capturing 120fps at 33MP – That’s over 4 billion pixels captured every second, recorded at a data rate as high as 51.2Gbps! Wow…

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Source: DigInfo TV |Via: Gizmodo

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