DougK
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OK, I know there's folks hanging around here who are a lot more proficient with digital camera technology than I am, so here goes.
On page 74 of my Nikon Coolpix 8700 manual, there is an interesting statement next to the black-and-white menu option:
Any help appreciated and thanks in advance.
On page 74 of my Nikon Coolpix 8700 manual, there is an interesting statement next to the black-and-white menu option:
Why would this be? If you're in black-and-white mode, is it treating every photosite on the sensor as a pixel instead of the photosite averaging which occurs using the Bayesian GRGB matrix on the sensor? If so, that means you're getting higher resolution images in B&W than you can in color, which would make this camera a great B&W shooter for me. I couldn't find any information on Nikon's website.Black-and-white images require same amount of memory as color images, but show a higher level of detail.
Any help appreciated and thanks in advance.