Clever WS. I think you are on to something.
Charlie
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:24 PM, ws <omls@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> With the advent of nano technology, tiny light tubes are used to create a
> dense
> capture surface, while the light then travels down to a detector that is 10
> times
> as large as the initial light tube capture area. By staging the sensors
> cells at various
> depths, the increased area for the sensor can be accommodated, some being
> deeper, some shallower. For increased sensitivity, the majority of the
> sensors
> are monochromatic, and every now and then a color sensor is added to the
> mix.
> The monochromatic sensors are referred to as rods, while the color
> sensitive
> ones are referred to as cones. The unique structure allows a 4/3rds area
> to have the sensitivity and low noise of a much larger normal image sensor,
> allowing the new 4/3rds sensor to far exceed the capability of a flat
> sensor with
> a Bayer pattern. With this new technology, the 4/3rds sensor has the
> performance
> of 4x5 camera in a super compact body. In addition, the sensor surface is
> no longer required to be flat, but can be curved allowing for dynamic
> optical
> system lenses that can far exceed lenses that have rectilinear requirements
> and their need for super low dispersion glass. However, the new structure
> can only be used with live view, due to the lens to sensor distance and the
> non-flat sensor surface area. However, the new live view is so enhanced
> and responsive, it is now referred to as live seeing...
>
> Welcome to the new world of 3 dimensional nano technology electronics.
>
> ws
>
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