[span style=\'font-size:14pt;line-height:100%\']What ever it is called, it should be fixed period!!![/span]
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(No need to yell)
unless you want them to change the laws of physics. If you put 10 oz of water in an 8 oz glass, it will spill over.
Here, the electrons just happen to march out in a line :-)
The only way to fix is by lowering sensitivity, or, aiming away from the sun. Yes, some other sensors behave differently, but I saw the same phenomena when I accidentaly had a mirror in the frame of a flash; it 'spilled' up the row of pixels.
It rarely happens, and may be mitigated with software, but then other factors may suffer; for example speed of readout, or bit depth.
All designs are trades. In general I find backs do pretty well.