>
>Very very basically, there has to be depth to the photo sensor, that's
>the nature of current sensor technology and if they removed the
>condenser lens then the sensitivity would fall as not all of the pixel
>area is light sensitive. They can however offset the condenser lenses
>(as they have done in the case of the Leica M8 sensor) in order to
>provide a compromise response between rays that hit the sensor
>perpendicularly and those at the most acute angle.
>
>--
>Rob Studdert

Just about to ask about that!  Thanks.  It would also seem that based on the 
camera knowing what lens was attached, that minimal 'gain' could be 
selectively applied post-capture in camera, to counter the falloff.

Tom C.



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