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Re: [OM] 12 is enough

Subject: Re: [OM] 12 is enough
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:54:52 -0400
I like the first crop better and, at 2.8 MP there's enough there for a 
good 5x7 if not an 8x10.

Chuck Norcutt

Moose wrote:
> Andrew Fildes wrote:
>> ....
>> 12mp compacts are just plain ludicrous.
>>   
> 
> I disagree. That surprised me when it happened. But experience trumps 
> pre-conceived ideas.
> 
> As I wrote before, direct comparison of images of the same subject 
> proved to me that the 12 mp A650 is a better 6 mp camera than the 6 mp 
> F30 for all uses I would put them to except for moving subjects in low 
> light.
> 
> According to the Thom Hogan review Mike just posted about, the G10 
> slightly ups the lowest ISO image quality of the G9 (Which is the same 
> imaging system as the A650.)
> 
> There's nothing wrong with lots of pixels, if they are decent ones, even 
> half decent. As long as I can down sample and beat the best 6mp digi I 
> know of, where's the down side?
> 
> The up side for me is flexibility. As someone already pointed out, lots 
> of pixels means lots of possibilities for cropping without ending up 
> with too few pixels. Last Wednesday, I was off to meet some friends for 
> lunch. It had just stopped raining, so I jumped in the convertible and 
> drove down. As I stepped out of the car, I noticed a small plant trying 
> to survive in a crack in the pavement.
> 
> Doomed, of course, as this iss a quite busy street, but I liked the 
> image, with the plant and street still quite wet and the sun lighting 
> them. OK, sure, If I had an assistant to block traffic for a few 
> minutes, I could get down on my knees on a wet street, take a really 
> careful, thoughtfully composed shot  - and go to lunch with wet, dirty 
> pants from the knees down. Or I could go home, get the big camera and 
> hope the light hasn't gone off... - yeah, right.
> 
> As it was, I pulled the A650 off my belt, leaned down a bit, just took a 
> shot before the wave of cars from the light that just changed roared up, 
> walked on and was exactly on time for lunch (All other participants were 
> women, so I was alone for a while.  ;-)   )
> 
> Here are the results of the grab shot:
> 
> Full frame - 12 mp - doesn't do much for me. It puts it in perspective, 
> but it's a bit blah for me. 
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Miscellaneous&image=IMG_1169a.jpg>
> 
> Cropped to about 23% - 2.8 mp - I get a composition I rather like, with 
> plant in relation to worn paving. Details of the oil slick on the water 
> become clear, and I like the red rock in the lower left. 
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Miscellaneous&image=IMG_1169crr.jpg>
> 
> Finally, at full, original pixels, I get a composition that focuses on 
> the plucky, but doomed plant. There seems to me to be enough detail 
> resolved to make the image work at web image size. 
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Miscellaneous&image=IMG_1169fp.jpg>
> 
> I just don't see how I lose anything by having 12 mp, but I do see how 
> much I gain.
> 
> Moose
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