On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:35:46PM -0400, Perry Pellechia wrote:
> 
> Yes, I understand all about sampling, dynamic range and resolution.
> In my field (NMR spectroscopy) the instrumentation typically uses 12
> or 16 bit ADCs.  The four extra bits offer tremendous improvement in
> dynamic range and fidelity.  Adding another 6 bits would offer even
> more improvements assuming what feeds the ADCs have enough dynamic
> range and high signal to noise.

Precisely.  And that isn't true for the K10D.  According to some
figures posted here (and elsewhere) there are at the most 2^17
electrons in a full well on the sensor (and that may be an over-
estimate by a factor of 10 or more), and the signal-to-noise ratio
probably isn't any better than 2^12.

Using a 16-bit processor is reasonable, to avoid quantization
noise when applying non-linear transforms such as gamma correction.
But there's no added benefit in going to a 22-bit processor today.


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