This gives me a chance to, again, see this wording, "...with the
highest resolving power..(22 bits or 4.2m gradation...".
Does this mean image or color resolution? Would the effect be the same
in either case? Is this, in fact, the "highest" in the industry?

Jack 

--- mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cotty wrote:
> 
> >>On 07/09/06, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>>Rob (inadvertently) posted something a week or so ago (can't
> remember
> >>
> >>the thread) which suggested that he had seen an official document. 
> He
> >>was a bit ticked off with himself.....
> > 
> > 
> > On 7/9/06, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated, unleashed:
> > 
> > 
> >>Yes, just a bit.
> > 
> > 
> > This bit?
> > 
> > The K10D incorporates a high-performance A/D converter, which
> faithfully
> > converts the
> > analog data collected by the CCD image sensor into digital data.
> With
> > the highest
> > resolving power (22 bits, or 4.2 million gradations) among all
> existing
> > digital cameras, it
> > offers a digital-conversion capacity 1,024 times greater than
> > conventional 12-bit,
> > 4,096-gradation A/D converters.
> > 
> > D'oh.
> > 
> No, not that bit.  The bit about battery grips.
> 
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