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Actually, as far as the technology goes, it's rendered a niche because of the low light performance. If the sensor design is limiting the number of photons that hit the 2nd and 3rd layer sensors, it'll never be able to compete at high ISO's with a Bayer sensor, thus leaving the 'improved image quality' as marketing hype. Because most of my shooting is at or above 800 ISO, I'd have been sold a camera for 'better IQ' which actually has worse IQ in my hands.Especially over 400 ISO. That renders the Merrill out if the equation for me.