The Leaf Credo platform from Mamiya Leaf will comprise of the Credo 80, Credo 60 and Credo 40, where they will boast 80, 60 and 40-megapixel resolutions, respectively. This would usher in a new standard with an array of ground-breaking features including a generous, high resolution (1.15 megapixel) touchscreen display with excellent rendition of 16 million colors, a speedier dual-core microprocessor that paves the way for powerful performance for the fastest available image viewing, focusing and editing, a totally new and intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) so that you can navigate through the touchscreen display and beyond the LCD area in a jiffy, not forgetting FireWire 800 and USB 3.0 implementation so that you need not drum your fingers irritatingly on the table as you wait for images to transfer over.

The flagship model of the Leaf Credo platform is no doubt the full-frame 80-megapixel CCD sensor shooter that boasts a dynamic range of 12.5 f-stops. Those who are on a tighter budget can always settle for the 40-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers the fastest capture speed across the Leaf Credo platform, at 1.2 frames per second. Alternatively, there is also the new full frame 60-megapixel CCD sensor with 3:4 aspect ratio which delivers unmatched detail, richness of color, low noise and beautiful tonality.

You will need really, really deep pockets for the new Leaf Credo range, where the Credo 80, Credo 60 and Credo 40 will retail for €29,995/$38,995, €24,995/$32,495 and €14,995/$19,495, respectively, with shipping set to commence this June. [Product Page]

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