I've recently been looking at some of the (to me) competitive digital cameras. I want a small one, and will either use it in conjunction with my much larger older one, or if it's good enough, it will be a replacement for it. However...
When looking at the CCD tech info, I find the following data, on the three cameras I"m considering: type size color depth OptioS 1/2.5" inline CCD 3.34 Mpixels 10 bit x 3 colors Pentax 450 1/1.8" 4.13 Mpixels 10 bit x 3 colors Pentax 550 1/1.8" 5.25 Mpixels 12 bit x 3 colors Then I compare this data with what's on the spec sheet for my Epson PC750Z digital and find: bit depth 1/2.7 CCD 1.25 Mpixels 24 bit x 16 meg colors I suspect "color depth" and "bit depth" are somehow different, but I don't know how. I DO know my Epson performs far better than I had any reason to expect, and a lot of that is probably due to the method of interpolation used by their Hy-Pict® image enhancement software, but how to relate or compare 'color depth' to 'bit depth?' Any ideas? keith whaley