I used 8 bit for ease of mathAvTvM said:pedro said:you are trading resolution for dynamic range.
don't understand any tech but a trade of res for dr would be the deal for many folks, I guess.
Thing is, the 3x3 binning example would mean an 89% resolution loss (8/9) and much smaller gains in DR. A/D is not 8 but 14 or 16 bit these days. A 24 MP sensor would only yield 2.5 MP resolution. Good enough for HD video, but not for stills.
Since bining came up concerning video (1920x3 pixels across on a new sensor???), a 3x3 bining would be great for video. Bining could also be used in still modes as a tradeoff between resolution and DR... the great thing about using bining is that is implimented in software... if you want it, turn it on, if you don't, turn it off.... sort of like having a 24Mp sensor, a 6Mp sensor (3000x2000) and 2 stops DR gain with 2x2 bining, a 2.67Mp sensor (2000x1333) and 3 stops DR gain with 3x3 bining, and a 1.5Mp sensor (1500x1000) and 4 stops gain with 4x4 bining.... enought resolution for publishing on the web...
Of course, any of this would hinge on image formats that could store and/or use any extra dynamic range....
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