Just ran across this old article on the D100:
http://www.newsandtech.com/issues/2002/04-02/pt/04-02_nikon.htm
which says:
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The D100’s new one-chip system, Large Scale Integrated Circuit, provides fast image processing while keeping power consumption to a minimum
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I've never seen a reference to this before. This article appears to be based on an interview with Richard LoPinto, vice president for SLR Camera Systems at Nikon.
Could ithis highly integrated, one-chip system make it difficult or not economical to fix a flaw in the JPG system that is resulting in excessively soft images out of the box?
http://www.newsandtech.com/issues/2002/04-02/pt/04-02_nikon.htm
which says:
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The D100’s new one-chip system, Large Scale Integrated Circuit, provides fast image processing while keeping power consumption to a minimum
==
I've never seen a reference to this before. This article appears to be based on an interview with Richard LoPinto, vice president for SLR Camera Systems at Nikon.
Could ithis highly integrated, one-chip system make it difficult or not economical to fix a flaw in the JPG system that is resulting in excessively soft images out of the box?