Hi, I read in the manual that camera pixel size must be higher than 2 μm. the manual also states: Pay attention to pixel size rather than pixels count for each picture. For instance, if a 36
megapixel full-frame reflex (35.9 x 24 mm) is being used it is advisable to shoot at a lower resolution than the maximum provided. It is better to get bigger pixels in the
images even though fewer
I want to understand what all of this means for various camera sensor sizes. As an example, what would be the maximum useful resolution for a full frame DSLR (36 mm x 24 mm) sensor. I compute 216 megapixels for photo and 16k (8640p) for video. Given the statement that shooting at a lower resolution than the maximum may be preferable, I have the impression that I am missing something. Anyone with insights?
megapixel full-frame reflex (35.9 x 24 mm) is being used it is advisable to shoot at a lower resolution than the maximum provided. It is better to get bigger pixels in the
images even though fewer
I want to understand what all of this means for various camera sensor sizes. As an example, what would be the maximum useful resolution for a full frame DSLR (36 mm x 24 mm) sensor. I compute 216 megapixels for photo and 16k (8640p) for video. Given the statement that shooting at a lower resolution than the maximum may be preferable, I have the impression that I am missing something. Anyone with insights?
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