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Facts: In London 2012 BBC showcased footage of the games on huge outdoor screens in a newly launched UHDTV format. The image quality was like out of this planet. August 23rd UHDTV was offically approved by ITU standardizing the 4K and 8K resolutions. 4K (4,096x2,160) equates to an 8Mpixel image resolution, 8K (8,192x4,320) to 32Mpixels. Presently the so-called HD is just 2Mp image resolution equivalent. Moving to UHDTV is expected by 2020 in terms of reasonable marketing cost.
Question is, Canon already has the technology to launch high megapixel EOS. If we go to say 32Mp (and beyond) are our HD LCD computer monitors able to see the difference or we're just getting an image downgrade? Loading our images to HDTV via SD card are we getting these 32Mb (or even less) or are we fooling ourselves? Is 5D3 wisely staying at 22Mp to keep up with present day peripheral technology?
Question is, Canon already has the technology to launch high megapixel EOS. If we go to say 32Mp (and beyond) are our HD LCD computer monitors able to see the difference or we're just getting an image downgrade? Loading our images to HDTV via SD card are we getting these 32Mb (or even less) or are we fooling ourselves? Is 5D3 wisely staying at 22Mp to keep up with present day peripheral technology?