Big Touch Screen Graces Mamiya DL33

Hooray for medium-format cameras, with their monsterious pixel counts, huge sensors and epic price tags. Mamiya’s latest, the DL33, is a big brother to the their DL28, sporting a 33-megapixel image sensor that measures 36×48 mm — about twice the size of a standard full-frame DSLR. For records, Mimiya is claiming that the DL33’s touch screen is the largest “in the industry,” but they must be referring to DSLRs only, because we’ve seen screens of that size on digicams before. The camera uses a digital back from Leaf and has a coreless motor for fast and precise autofocus. Other features include 16-bit capture from 67 MB RAW images, 12-stop dynamic range and an ISO range of 50-800. Like any pro medium-format camera, it’ll cost you; the DL33 will sell for $19,999 when it’s available in April. [PhotograpyBLOG via Electronista]