> Basically the RAW file will be about one third of the final image's full
> size...   
> ...and the best advantage of this is both the obvious savings in space in the
> CF cards, and more useful yet, is the speed of recording of data to the card.

So, presumably, raw files from the Sigma/Foveon, or any succeeding models of
that type, will be 3 times the size of raw files from the current mosaic
chips of the same size, with attendant buffer and card writing issues as
well as the need for 3 times as much card storage space.

Do we count on Moore's Law to save us, or is this a good time to buy Lexar
stock?

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Jay Busse


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