Nikon is obviously planning on using software to correct for hardware 
limitations, they're doing that already.

K.Takeshita wrote:
> On 1/01/07 2:35 PM, "P. J. Alling", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> APS-C cannot, unfortunately, satisfy the most demanding photographers.
>> Pentax has already run up against the "noise" barrier with the K10D.
>> They've been forced to abandon 3200 ISO sensitivity.  (Nikon's choice
>> was to use extremely strong noise reduction, with loss of detail).
>> We're dealing with a law of physics here.
>>     
>
> Well, that's Nikon's word, not mine :-).
>
> However, if you look at the pixel pitch of Canon's sensors, it's not
> particularly large and it's even getting smaller as they increase MP over
> the same sensor size.
> So, I do not know, but Nikon seem to be saying that over time, current
> issues with APS size sensors would be solved and farther improved.
> Just like film, the larger the better principle begins to come into the
> equation.  So, if one wants a larger sensor, go to 645 is also a valid
> point, just like film.
>
> Ken
>
>
>   


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