It seems to me at the current rate a perfect 1 to 1 image capture of reality is near. At its peak, this would mean there is a perfection of scene capture to a level beyond the human eye and mind to find fault. Any further improvements in image quality from then on are pointless. I see this mainly happening in a convergence of 3 things: Sensors, Optics, Software(AI). On the sensor side, we will hit a sensor size/performance level that makes it pointless to 'upgrade'. At some point, you can not obtain any additional information from upgrading the sensor. On the optics side, we will see metalenses take over from traditional glass lenses (metalenses are flat surfaces that use nanostructures to focus light) that could provide a perfect capture. And the Software/AI side will be able to, through machine learning, etc, make any further corrections for a 100% perfect reproduction of reality or it can apply your style preferences (full analog look as well). Some will say, "I am not after a pure reproduction of reality, I am after an artistic abstract interpretation of my reality". However, the baseline of pure capture will be available to all, then you can do what you like in post-processing. I suppose at this point the only thing remaining in the camera manufacturing industry will come down to price, camera design and brand -if they can even survive? How would review sites and gear communities have anything to discuss if a $25 digital super camera makes perfect images and fits in the palm of your hand or in your cellphone? Imagine the $25 super camera producing images that would surpass a theoretical 100 inch Kodachrome slide.
Just pondering the not too distant future of imaging...
Just pondering the not too distant future of imaging...