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Making Sense of Camera Sensors is a good article that unpacks and explains the sensors that play such a vital role in our digital cameras.
"The most important part of your digital camera -- its brains, heart, and soul -- very well maybe its image sensor. It's where all the magic happens and where all the mistakes are made. Ben Long explains.
Good film photographers often have a very thorough understanding of the nature and properties of particular film chemistries -- often going so far as to make their own paper and emulsions. Though digital photographers can't sit around forging their own image sensors, they can still benefit from understanding some of the rudiments of the image sensor technology found in most digital cameras..."
Read more at Making Sense of Camera Sensors
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on August 18, 2004