Bill Pierce
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I wonder what size prints folks make from their digital camera files, mostly because some of the early cameras, with what by today's standards are low megapixel counts, make pretty impressive prints as long are the prints are small. My Digilux II does a pretty impressive 8x10 as does my Sigma DP2. Since Edward Weston did OK with 8x10 prints, I feel pretty good about these older cameras. Sometime I even make 11x14's.
There are a lot of differences outside of megapixels between cameras, but one of the most obvious differences is the large print size possible with cameras that produce large megapixel files. Even my tiny G10 with its 15Mg sensor produces prints on 17x22 inch paper that, if shot under the right condition, people can not tell from similar prints from more expensive cameras with much larger sensors.
In other words, if you don't make big prints, you don't need big megapixels. Sometimes if you have big megapixels, you don't need a big camera. So, how many megapixels is your main camera and what is the biggest print you routinely make? Any other thoughts on the megapixel race?
There are a lot of differences outside of megapixels between cameras, but one of the most obvious differences is the large print size possible with cameras that produce large megapixel files. Even my tiny G10 with its 15Mg sensor produces prints on 17x22 inch paper that, if shot under the right condition, people can not tell from similar prints from more expensive cameras with much larger sensors.
In other words, if you don't make big prints, you don't need big megapixels. Sometimes if you have big megapixels, you don't need a big camera. So, how many megapixels is your main camera and what is the biggest print you routinely make? Any other thoughts on the megapixel race?