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Marking Pixii’s first foray into the full-frame market, the Pixii Max features a 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor housed in the same ...
The Pixii Max digital rangefinder marks the company's first entry into the full-frame market. It features a 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor housed in the same compact, machined aluminum body as its APS-C ...
When the original Pixii camera launched back in 2018 (starting at $3,000), it represented a serious departure from most digital cameras on the market: The unit featured a rangefinder-style design, a ...
Pixii hasn't released the price, resolution and even sensor size yet. We do know, however, that it has a CMOS sensor with a global electronic shutter, 12-bit sampling, high dynamic range and ISO ...
The Pixii camera originally announced in 2018 offered a best-of-both-worlds approach to mobile photography. The Pixii camera is available in gray or black, and now comes with a 128-GB storage option.
The Pixii Camera's price tag and Leica M-mount make it a pretty niche camera, but it also packs some fresh, mainstream-friendly ideas that we'd like to see on other cameras.
Pixii has announced a new 26MP rangefinder camera with 64-bit processing and an upgradable sensor block.. The camera, slated for release in 2023, is the third camera to be produced by the French ...
The new Pixii Camera adds several much-needed updates to one of the only indie rangefinders on the market right now. Design. Pixii announces updated digital rangefinder with new 26MP sensor.
The Pixii makes use of a Leica M mount and sports a see-through-the-body rangefinder viewfinder to allow snappers to line up a shot by matching two shifted images in a scene and hitting the ...
Pixii supports Leica M lenses and, courtesy of adapters, other – more affordable – lenses too. Zeiss and Voigtlander both make compatible glass, the company points out. Not all of the ...
The Pixii will also use both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and have either 8 GB or 32 GB of internal storage. The Pixii uses M-mount lenses, a mount created by Leica but also produced by Zeiss and Voigtlander.