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Old 30-10-2011, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Looking at the QE for Blue, the 4050 is (approximately) only two thirds as sensitive as the 4022 so, for example, you'd need a 9 minute exposure with the 4050 to capture the same amount of data as a 6 minute exposure with the 4022. That's the worst case. Green sensitivity is the same. Red is lower, but not by as much as Blue.

Only you can decide how significant this is relative to all the other pros and cons.

Cheers,
Rick.

I am surprised the net is not flooded with images of one shot True Sense chipped cameras by now as they have been out for quite a while now. Per Kodak they outperform the Bayer sensor by a lot. The one shot colour imagers should be jumping all over them. They all must be waiting for that one image to hit the net.

The one shot colour of the 4020 with the Bayer matrix still seems higher. I guess the larger pixels is why.

Rowland that could be you mate!

Greg,
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