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Can you upgrade your camera body with higher resolution? E.g with a new sensor? I would even be willing to pay for a whole camera to upgrade the one I have.
The reason I want to upgrade the sensor and keep the same camera is that it fits a $3k underwater housing and new cameras will not work with this housing.

Saaru Lindestøkke
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Cameras are built around the sensor: firmware, processing unit, exposure measurement system, AF system... so you are really asking about taking the innards of a recent camera and putting them in an old body.

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Not unless you're shooting medium format with a replaceable digital back, no. The sensor is the guts of the camera, and are not replaceable.

I don't know if it's feasible at all, but maybe use a longer lens and shoot/stitch panos to get higher resolution?

inkista
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    Stitching isn't likely to work well with the constant movement of underwater subjects and environment. – Zeiss Ikon Mar 16 '20 at 19:42
  • @ZeissIkon I'm aware, hence the "don't know if it's feasible", but it's the only thing I could think of that would increase resolution, and with enough coverage in time (as well as space) you can sometimes eliminate ghosts/clones. – inkista Mar 16 '20 at 21:55
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You should have something specific in mind.. Because for example 5D Mark III and 5DS, 5DSr have so close physical dimensions and controls you may not need new housing.

About replacing the sensor even if someone succeed to replace and position it (related to focusing subsystem) with high probability your firmware may not recognize it and will not work. And to change the firmware... task become very complex.

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    Thank you, I assumed that would be the case but thought I would double check. Was hoping to find a way to safe a few thousand. – Gary L Chafin Mar 14 '20 at 22:36