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You're preaching to the choir here. I'm not debating the potential superiority over a Bayer sensor.Umm, have you checked to see how a normal bayer array sensor works? Each of the 6 megapixels captured by a K100D (or any other 6 megapixel camera) is also "black and white" (monochromatic, actually). So what do you want a mere 6 million photo-receptors or 14 million photo receptors? Do you want 6 million different monochromatic pixels or a mere 4.7 million full color pixels? There is just no way to make an apples to apples comparison.
However, like I said, I think you need to measure the total number of pixels that come out of the camera when all is said and done. The Sigma makes a 4.7mp image. A 6mp Bayer-sensor DSLR makes a 6mp picture. Both have their own "trickery" to produce the final result.