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Pawel Achtel has developed a custom 18.7 K resolution digital cinema camera that sets a new standard in wildlife cinematography.
The camera was recently used to film humpback whales off the coast of Tonga , capturing details so fine that every pore and bubble on the whales' skin is visible.
The 18 K camera is similar to one used during the capture of Avatar: The Way of Water.
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