On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:12 PM, geni
<geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The next generation of high end point and shoots
may include an
increasing number of low light features (well they will if the
manufacturers decide that 12 mega pixels is enough for now).
Forgive me for rolling my eyes on that one. Except for Fuji (and even
that in a limited way), every time the p&s camera makers are faced
with a choice between more megapixels and better image quality, the
megapixels win. It's been that way for at least the last five years;
however, in going beyond 10 megapixels, we seem to have reached a
point where there is no longer even a little real benefit to greater
megapixels; there's none at all. No real extra resolution is being
produced.
I'd like to see it, but I don't see it happening.
We've reached the point where the resolution matches the theoretical
resolution of film and the images are getting so big in terms of
megabytes they are becoming tricky to handle.
Commons throws up warnings at 5 meg.
Back to the original topic Fort nelson doesn't have a problem with
pics. Evidences: