GaryLH
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Layman's writeup on the organic sensor technology.
http://www.*****************/index....at-is-this-new-organic-sensor-thing/?p=155851
An interesting writeup, main talking points from an apsc perspective:
- very high iso
- minus 88db s/n
- very tight pixel spacing for potentially very high pixel count
- very high dynamic range
No matter if we are talking about p&s or 1 inch or m43 or apsc or ff sensor, so long as u are using the max pixel spacing of the technology, u are going to c -88db s/n.. In comparison the d800 is -43db according to the writeup.
If Fuji and Panasonic can bring this to market, even if they don't get to any of these theorectical numbers, it is still going to be way better then what we have today.
The question is..for those in the camera industry, what is correct and what is pure speculation on the writers part?
Gary
http://www.*****************/index....at-is-this-new-organic-sensor-thing/?p=155851
An interesting writeup, main talking points from an apsc perspective:
- very high iso
- minus 88db s/n
- very tight pixel spacing for potentially very high pixel count
- very high dynamic range
No matter if we are talking about p&s or 1 inch or m43 or apsc or ff sensor, so long as u are using the max pixel spacing of the technology, u are going to c -88db s/n.. In comparison the d800 is -43db according to the writeup.
If Fuji and Panasonic can bring this to market, even if they don't get to any of these theorectical numbers, it is still going to be way better then what we have today.
The question is..for those in the camera industry, what is correct and what is pure speculation on the writers part?
Gary
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