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Originally Posted by rogerg
2) the effective pixel size of the chip is increased, so instead of a pixel being 7u x 7u it would be 14u x 14u.
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Forgive me for pointing out, but for us guys and girls (me included) who find these questions and answers akin to gold nuggets, if I don't know what binning means, then chances are I don't know what other technical terms mean.
As we become more adept at our hobby, we have to be careful that when we offer advice to beginners, we don't confuse them more by adding more jargon.
Being in the machining and fabrication trade, I am assuming that (7u x 7u, 14u x 14u), you mean microns in measurement of size. I have seen it written as (uM), but not as just (U). It's a small thing I know (pun intended) but has potential to leave people scratching their heads even more..
Not saying the for the original poster (OP) that this is the case, more for myself or others who might be learning.
Thanks for the explanations though. I am grateful for it.
Baz.