How much more useful are ever higher pixel densities?

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Stacey_K
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Re: How much more useful are ever higher pixel densities?
In reply to nfpotter, 3 months ago

nfpotter wrote:

Stacey_K wrote:

I came from the lower MP olympus models and haven't been shooting with my D7000 for that long. One thing I have discovered though is that to get full use of the extra resolution, I have to use insanely good technique, i.e. heavy tripod, mirror lockup with remote release or use very high shutter speeds etc. The shots at lower speeds and using VR while "acceptable" and do make nice 8X10 prints aren't something pixel peepers would drool over. I know many of the D800E owners have discovered this too.

I guess I'm starting to wonder: is an even higher pixel density going to be even worse about technique, quality of the optics etc to get anything more than the current density provides? My though is, for most people who are hand holding in lower light levels using moderate shutter speeds, will it really be much if any improvement. As I have found in many things in life, what is shown in labs sometimes doesn't pan out in real world use.

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Stacey

If resampled to even sizes, you'll find there's not really any "need" for "better technique" with higher vs lower pixel counts. It's a myth, if you're comparing apples to apples.

More pixels equals more resolution. So, it's a good thing. Also means more cropping leeway. And most every decent lens will out-resolve any sensor made.

Well without improved technique/optics you don't get more resolution nor does it allow more cropping leeway. As I said in my original post, they make fine 8X10 prints hand holding and I understand when down sampled/printed the technique that worked well for print with a 10MP will produce the same results at higher MP. What I am seeing is, to get -more- you have to improve your technique/optics, not just more MP is more resolution without changing anything.

And I really beg to differ that "most every decent lens will out-resolve any sensor made". This might be true hand holding or using sloppy techniques? Clearly this isn't the case for the higher density sensors being made when trying to get more resolution/cropping leeway type thing.

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Stacey

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