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Why can't digital camera sensors expose each photosite individually? Do you have a link to the article? So the only answer to my original question is that it is, in fact, too complicated at this point in DSLR technology history? |
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Jan 3 |
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Why can't digital camera sensors expose each photosite individually? Yeah, you would say that the question is about unlimited dynamic range but it actually seems pretty weird to me that since each sensor cell has the ability to "record" or batter say capture any amount of light (disregard the clipping of white/black), why can't it do it on the single cell basis but capture the same amount throughout the whole sensor instead? Perhaps it would demand a bit more CPU power and whatnot but I am interested whether it was even considered by any DSLR manufacturer... |
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Jan 3 |
asked | Why can't digital camera sensors expose each photosite individually? |