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by danarlow 3614 days ago
Electron multiplying CCD cameras can respond to single photons with > 90% quantum efficiency [1] -- that's better than rhodopsin. (I use one on a semi-daily basis.) To take advantage of that sensitivity you need to cool the sensor to -80°C so that thermal noise doesn't swamp your signal, but obviously you can't do that with your eyes.

[1] http://www.andor.com/learning-academy/ccd,-emccd-and-iccd-co...

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That's pretty cool! Would you happen to know how many photons it takes to activate the average consumer CCD?