As an ex pro photographer (20 years) the Nikon is a good buy - 8 megapixel is plenty for almost anything you are likely to use. My Panasonic FX150 is 14 megapixel although I never set it above 7. Pixel count in a camera is not really what people think - it works on a basis called (here is the anorak bit
) inverse square law -
Pixel Count, expressed as Megapixels
Pixel Count, expressed as Megapixels, is simply multiplying the number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical pixels. It's exactly like calculating area. A 3 MP camera has 2,048 (horizontal) x 1,536 (vertical) pixels, or 3,145,728 pixels. We call this simply 3 MP.
Small differences in pixel count, between say 5 MP and 8MP, are unimportant because pixel counts are a square function. It's exactly like calculating area or square footage. It only takes a 40% increase in linear dimensions to double the pixel count! Doubling pixel count only increases the real, linear resolution by 40%, which is pretty much invisible.
So there you have it - I have got to go and lie down now
Just for interest sake 35mm film is approx. 25 megapixels, medium format film cameras 150 - 200 megapixels and my studio format 5x4 film camera was equal to 500 megapixels aaahhhhh those were the days
where did the sixties go?

Pixel Count, expressed as Megapixels
Pixel Count, expressed as Megapixels, is simply multiplying the number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical pixels. It's exactly like calculating area. A 3 MP camera has 2,048 (horizontal) x 1,536 (vertical) pixels, or 3,145,728 pixels. We call this simply 3 MP.
Small differences in pixel count, between say 5 MP and 8MP, are unimportant because pixel counts are a square function. It's exactly like calculating area or square footage. It only takes a 40% increase in linear dimensions to double the pixel count! Doubling pixel count only increases the real, linear resolution by 40%, which is pretty much invisible.
So there you have it - I have got to go and lie down now

Just for interest sake 35mm film is approx. 25 megapixels, medium format film cameras 150 - 200 megapixels and my studio format 5x4 film camera was equal to 500 megapixels aaahhhhh those were the days


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