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Default Canon's sensor can shoot slow-mo footage in the dark

It might seem like Sony is the only company making sensors these days, but Canon is trying to keep up. On top of the crazy 120-megapixel video it flaunted last week, Canon showed footage captured by its 2.2-megapixel, 35MMFHDXS CMOS full-frame sensor...

https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/04/...-light-sensor/
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