According to Canon mRaw is 28MP so its more than half the native 50.6MP. As an owner of the 5DS the main reason I bought it was for landscape and the ability to crop shots in Lightroom and preserve detail & sharpness beyond what I could get from my 6D and in this respect the camera acheives that. Ive been very impressed with just how well the detail in written words, numbers, edges of leaves, fine branches etc. can be enlarged. I print a lot of photos to A3 and comparing these to former shots from the 6D which in themselves are still very good the finer detail is certainly better.photo212 said:Never said a 2010 PC.scyrene said:photo212 said:Let's applaud Canon for striking the 4K video nonsense from a still camera. It keeps the price down for the rest of us, and that is a great thing! For those wanting a video camera, here's my suggestion: Buy a video camera.
As far as more megapickles, dill or kosher, I'm full of pickles. I do not need more. I do not really want more. Fills memory cards faster. Takes longer to download/upload. Means my late-2010 desktop is getting poised for a forced upgrade.
Better quality sensors, not quantity. 18MP will do fine. 22MP great, maybe even 24MP, but then the curve turns downhill for me. I'm paying for things I do not need. Just as the 50MP 5Ds revealed, many Canon lenses are not up to the task of resolving the light that tightly. More costs in getting the latest and greatest Version II or III. I will gladly pay for less noise and more dynamic range. That is the quality I seek.
I realize others have differing opinions for their personal wants and needs. The cost of one size fits all is too high.
I think a 2010 PC is going to start creaking in the near future anyway...
But you could always shoot Mraw/Sraw on a higher res sensor, if you're concerned about memory and bandwidth?
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mRAW would be significantly less than existing sensors - generally about half the native megapixels. Again, paying for more than necessary. I'm sure someone out there thinks the 5Ds is not enough at 50MP and wants 80MP or 100MP. Great for them, but I really do feel going beyond 24MP is overkill for what many people need.
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