Digital Image Studio wrote:

>On 08/09/06, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This bit?
>>
>> The K10D incorporates a high-performance A/D converter, which faithfully
>> converts the
>> analog data collected by the CCD image sensor into digital data. With
>> the highest
>> resolving power (22 bits, or 4.2 million gradations) among all existing
>> digital cameras, it
>> offers a digital-conversion capacity 1,024 times greater than
>> conventional 12-bit,
>> 4,096-gradation A/D converters.
>
>No not that bit or the grip bit! It was another bit, not the 32 custom
>functions either.

This? "Its new memory (DDR2: Double Data Rate 2) also serves to
enhance speedy image processing and high-speed data transfer."
 
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