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Not so - the output from a photodiode will always be limited by its saturation level - the level at which no further output is possible no matter how much extra light is available.
Of course it is, but we are future gazing and they will have far higher saturation capacities in the future. (all stated previously.)
Precisely how?
It's one thing to "future gaze" but quite another matter to explain how that would be achieved.
There is no film which has never suffered from burnt out highlights due to saturation of the silver halides and there are no sensors diodes which do not saturate.
The only REALISTIC way to achieve this is to prevent the sensor from saturating by limiting the exposure but then you have blocked shadows - assuming a very bright day.
What you would need are LARGER photodiodes with a larger output and there are already cameras available with precisely that - Medium Format - but the costs are too high for most of us.
Medium Format cameras do fulfill some of your dreams, with a larger dynamic range AND less noise, but the majority of us are stuck with a limited dynamic range and noise.
And we will be for a very long time to come, certainly far longer than the 10 years you mentioned.
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