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But on a slightly serious note, all sensors do is capture and count photons, and so logically there must be a physical limit where every single available photon is being captured and counted. I've been trying to work out where that limit is - i.e. what ISO value it would equate to. I suspect it's some way short of 6,000,000 for the kinds of pixel densities we're used to - but it's proving to be surprisingly difficult to work out. Does anyone know of this exercise having been performed? Or can anyone point to a good reference about photons, quantum efficiency of sensors, and such like?
What usually happens is someone looks at the problem from a different angle and find a way around it.