p.2 #1 · How much difference it makes between 24mp and 36 - 45mp if I am shooting same lens?
The Rat wrote:
Yeah, I would imagine it's a whole lot trickier with higher zoom lenses, since a tiny vibration there would end up equating to more movement within the frame. With my 7-14 and 12-40, I haven't had any stability/setup issues. That lake shot was just tripod legs extended on the ice of the lake, in the wind, with nothing but the hard rubber tripod feet. No ice spikes or anything.
The only times that I've had hi-res shots come out wonky is when I bump the camera/tripod by accident while hitting the remote release, or I click the remote release and pick up the tripod to move before it's done taking the shot. I'm still pretty new to it though, so it's also possible that there's something in the pixel peeping that I'm missing. Still, I've been enjoying it! Gonna pick up a 36x24" print today made from a hi-res shot, so I'll be able to see if the extra effort has been worth it....Show more →
Good to know! Let me know what you find. All in all this looks like a viable option until you get a native high MP body like Z 7 or A7RIII.
p.2 #2 · How much difference it makes between 24mp and 36 - 45mp if I am shooting same lens?
Amol Thorat wrote:
Good to know! Let me know what you find. All in all this looks like a viable option until you get a native high MP body like Z 7 or A7RIII.
Well props to the print shop, it looks fantastic. I'm very happy for it being my first print! You can only start seeing noise at maybe 6" away, and even then, it's tiny and you really have to be looking for it. Even there it's tiny tiny noise, only visible if you're outright squinting and looking for it.
May 14, 2019 at 03:13 PM
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p.2 #3 · How much difference it makes between 24mp and 36 - 45mp if I am shooting same lens?
I'd rather have more mp, for more resolution, but I have a really nice poster sized print in the other room from a 40D.
I don't consider 24mp ff to be low resolution. Of course, 45-50mp should give you more