Arguably the most silly thing this year

I really don't think there is or ever was much in it. It is all about the software you use and how you use it. 12MP will however severely limit printing and cropping ability making it mostly suitable for web output. 16-18MP is the point where you start getting a little bit more flexibility.... not great but you get by
I don't know how we got by 20 years ago with only 12MP :thinking: , far less in the days before the 5D.
 
I don't know how we got by 20 years ago with only 12MP :thinking: , far less in the days before the 5D.
Marketing and hype have a lot to do with it …:exit:
 
I don't know how we got by 20 years ago with only 12MP :thinking: , far less in the days before the 5D.
12mp. 12MP???

A lot of us were only too happy when we went from 4MP to 5MP, as I did with the Olympus E-20...

Olympus E20.jpg
 
I don't know how we got by 20 years ago with only 12MP :thinking: , far less in the days before the 5D.

I’m looking to get rid of my x100v. I love it but have told myself it’s ok because I still have my x10. Running at 6MP. It is funny how we are so enamoured with the specs, yet here we are on the forum, uploading 500kb 1024px photos! I like modern camera technology but it has also allowed us to become lazy and take shortcuts
 
A large percentage of people need little more than 1MP for showing on screens. More pixels just allow us more flexibility in how we use our files.
 
@tikkathreebarrel Have you bought a Mk1 yet? :)
No sir. I might just be over this impulse 'cos I know that's what it is/was.
That's not to say I'm not enjoying the discussion.:banana:
By way of distraction I spent some time today handling Oly OM cameras and thinking that I really don't need two OM1, two OM2 an OM3 and an OM4 any longer. Nor quite so many Soviet rangefinders. Oh glory....I sense a realignment of priorities coming on.
 
Cheap enough to scratch the itch if you want to!
 
I mainly shoot Fuji……don’t ask, but I’ve recently been drawn to a Nikon D700 (12MP sensor) body, so I’ve ordered one from that auction site.
Should arrive next week.
 
On the other hand, if it's all I have available, when a dinosaur lands her saucer in front of me...

If that ever happens then it's probably time to stop taking the drugs, nevermind the camera. ;)

I think my first camera had VGA resolution - 480 x 320 or similar. At the time you could kind of recognise people in the picture if you squinted a bit, and having seen some of those recently, nothing has changed. I'm glad that I could take those pictures at the time, but really wish I'd had something less crappy. Now, using such a thing when better cameras are available would be inexcusable really.
 
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