Originally Posted by
TonyW
Paul, that's an interesting reference. For my Camera, Canon 5d3 for example, the "full well capacity" is quoted at 70,000 electrons/photons. It is supposed to have a dynamic range of 12 stops at lowest ISO so that at the bottom of the range there would be 70000/4096 electrons, which comes to 17 electrons. I can believe that shot noise would start to be important at that number.
Given what I learnt from the recent thread on photosites' capacitors, I would deduce that the "full well capacity" is the number of electrons needed to fully discharge the capacitor. Does that sound right? My knowledge of semi-conductors is hazy.
It also makes sense that recharging the capacitor during an exposure increases the effective capacity of the sensel and thereby increases the dynamic range.