Originally posted by: RossMAN
For most people anything over 2.1MP is overkill UNLESS you definitely plan on printing a lot of pictures onto paper.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
For most people anything over 2.1MP is overkill UNLESS you definitely plan on printing a lot of pictures onto paper.
Originally posted by: SammySon
No, megapixels do not totally equate to quality.
Example, the new Sigma Digital SLR that came out uses a new type of chip, the megapixel rating is only at 3, but the colors are perfect.
The hype? Is this another case of you talking out your ass about something you know little about?You bought the hype, eh?
Originally posted by: SammySon
The hype? Is this another case of you talking out your ass about something you know little about?You bought the hype, eh?
Since my family is into professional photography, and has been for sometime, I'll much more readily listen to their opinion over some stick on a forum.
Yes, some stick."Some stick", eh? I'm a professional photojournalist, I think I know *a little* bit of what I'm talking about.
Jeez, what quality, timely, up-to-date information to divulge! That's just like all the kids here making decisions about cars they never drove in their lives.Foveon imager, you can read about it here. And if you have several hours to spare you can peruse DP Review's Sigma SLR Talk Forum and read the pro and con comments from the user community. Just bear in mind that 99% of them haven't even seen or used the camera as of the time of this writing (11/29/02.)
Originally posted by: Booster
It's not megapixels, but the price that's influencing the quality a lot. I noticed that somewhat good cameras are insanely expensive, they cost thousands of $, and yet aren't considered truely professional quality.
In case you didn't see my edited post.Edit: OHHHH so STEVE, this .. this random guy who I don't know, nor ever will know, his opinion REALLY matters to me.
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Foveon imager, you can read about it here. And if you have several hours to spare you can peruse DP Review's Sigma SLR Talk Forum and read the pro and con comments from the user community. Just bear in mind that 99% of them haven't even seen or used the camera as of the time of this writing (11/29/02.)
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Jeez, what quality, timely, up-to-date information to divulge! That's just like all the kids here making decisions about cars they never drove in their lives.
So, since someone wrote that a Pontiac Grand Prix beat a Nissan Maxima, it's GOTTA be true!
Edit: OHHHH so STEVE, this .. this random guy who I don't know, nor ever will know, his opinion REALLY matters to me.
Jeez, what quality, timely, up-to-date information to divulge! That's just like all the kids here making decisions about cars they never drove in their lives.
So, since someone wrote that a Pontiac Grand Prix beat a Nissan Maxima, it's GOTTA be true!
In case you didn't see my edited post.
So, ONE person's OPINION, is now held to be fact? Funny how that works, I thought you said there are always influencing factors.
