On 10/12/2012 3:34 AM, Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu wrote:

Maybe I'm missing something, but since diffraction is actually
affecting what's projected on the sensor, in other words its effect
being the same regardless of the pixel count, why would the end result
be worse for a higher resolution sensor?
Isn't that only because we're now used to pixel peeping, which means
applying different magnification levels (and quite insane ones, too)?

I will have to bow to the knowledge of pixel peepers and mathematicians. I am but a simple photographer who neither pixel peeps nor can add past nine with his shoes on.


By the way, IMO 24MP and higher resolutions (even in APS-C) are
inevitable; Pentax will have to update their sensors anyway when Sony
would phase out the older ones.

More pixels!!!!


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William Robb

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