04-02-2020, 01:52 PM
Computational photography is bound to give better results than what is being captured by a large sensor (without processing).
Small sensors will always have much faster readout than larger sensors.
When you see what is already achievable today on a 5x5mm sensor, it's quite impressive.
Small sensor tech is improving faster than what's available on larger sensors. CPU power, readout speed, and algorithms continue to improve at a very fast pace.
You'll be able to chose whatever type of bokeh you like (perfect, imperfect, etc) after the shot was taken.
Being able to capture a huge amount of frames allow to increase DR, sharpness, resolution, etc. despite using a tiny sensor.
Dedicated MILC will probably still exist, but for very niche stuff only.
Small sensors will always have much faster readout than larger sensors.
When you see what is already achievable today on a 5x5mm sensor, it's quite impressive.
Small sensor tech is improving faster than what's available on larger sensors. CPU power, readout speed, and algorithms continue to improve at a very fast pace.
You'll be able to chose whatever type of bokeh you like (perfect, imperfect, etc) after the shot was taken.
Being able to capture a huge amount of frames allow to increase DR, sharpness, resolution, etc. despite using a tiny sensor.
Dedicated MILC will probably still exist, but for very niche stuff only.