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boris152 said:All their EOS equipment and accessories (minus the EF-S lenses) function at full capability on both their digital and film bodies. "What's the point?" some would say. Maybe I'm one of the few these days, but I have a Canon ElanII film body I bought used for less than $40. I love my 350D, but it's nice to have the "full frame sensor" option for only $40 and the cost of a roll of film, and still get to use the IS in my 28-135mm lens.
Uhh, now things are getting rather fundamental here. In principle you are right about the fundamental limit.Mihai said:This is a really interesting idea. However, I think that there is a fundamental limit in the sensitivity of a sensor: you'll need at least a few photons to hit each pixel of the sensor. If you have 16 bits of depth you need at least 65536
photons to be able to maintain the range. I don't know if we're close to that or not. But you're right: a super-sensitive sensor (say 102400 ISO) would solve many things.
Regards,
Mihai