Jack Douglas said:
I really want better IQ with lower noise in the ISO 2000 to 6400 range.
Not going to happen with current silicon technology using the Bayer pattern because it is physically not possible.
* They have about 50% of quantum efficiency. If that gets increased to a perfect 100% it would be an improvement by 1 step. With silicon this is probably not going to happen.
* Readout noise is not the big problem at high ISO. Little to none to gain here except regarding DR at low ISO.
* What I'm waiting for is stacked photodetectors to replace the Bayer pattern. The green channel would double its pixel count resulting in a 1 step of improvement which could actually be achieved.
* A diversification into more color channels would reduce the noise amplification when decomposing the sensor data into RGB channels. Also it would improve white balance and color rendition.
That's what we can hope for in the next 10, 100, 1000 years: 2 steps and a little something of improvement in high ISO performance.
This is also the reason why Canon greatly improves the digital noise reduction of their JPEG engine. There is much more to gain for people who shoot JPEG.