robertstar20
robertstar20
robertstar20

Not really; the fact that the D3s has a higher resolution and therefore *smaller pixels* means that each pixel gets less light and has to be *more* sensitive to make up for it. Yet, the D3s pixels make up for this, plus an extra factor of 16 (for the higher ISO), plus the image is clearly still way less noisy.

Pretty amazing statistics. Although, I have to point out, it's not "wasted" in the same sense of uneaten food going into the garbage or petrol being burned up in an SUV — the businesses keep the money, and the theory goes that it'll get spent/reinvested by the owners of the business, etc, etc, etc... Now I agree

The sentence is NOT "Molybdenite also has mechanical properties. That means that it's flexible."

With so little evidence either way, I wouldn't dare implying anything as rash as that. All I'm sayin' is, your arguments are stunningly weak (unless you're arguing for "we don't have enough evidence to prove either way", which is exactly what I'm trying to say.) All it takes is for some random Korean glassmaker to

I think it's cool how nuclear bombs apparently explode in ellipsoid shapes — because a certain bunch of programmers seem to have forgotten that degrees of latitude and longitude do not turn out to equal the same number of meters on the ground (unless you happen to be standing on the equator.)

I think it's cool how nuclear bombs apparently explode in ellipsoid shapes — because a certain bunch of programmers seem to have forgotten that degrees of latitude and longitude do not turn out to equal the same number of meters on the ground (unless you happen to be standing on the equator.)

Yes, and this fact will remain true for the rest of time? Or did all human endeavor and invention end at the precise moment that Gorilla Glass was invented?

@benny.turbo "What the difference between the 2?"

I think it's almost admirable that the megapixels are omitted from the specs — given what a useless metric the megapixel is for camera performance. A good 3 MP camera will trounce a useless 8 MP camera any day, it's like the megahertz myth all over again.

All of these attempts at analysis completely ignore the fact that the eye sees different colours with different levels of acuity, a concept that is the underlying *basis* of PenTile. I've posted some simulated pictures at my site below, which sort-of turn your normal monitor into a PenTile display for the sake of