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Old October 31st, 2007, 10:32 PM   #8
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Just FYI: The Fuji S3 and S5 pro actually do something similar to this. Each photosite actually has 2 different sensors, a normal one and then a smaller one optimized for high brightness. The camera takes two images simultaneously exposed differently (through equivalent ISO rather than shutter/aperture) and then combines them. When shot in RAW mode, it is possible to modify the way these are mixed to create images in the same ilk as above (granted...not nearly as dramatic).
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