rrcphoto said:kaihp said:TW said:unfocused said:dak723 said:noms78 said:I don't understand people who complain about file sizes![]()
Seriously? Do you think everyone has money floating around to upgrade their computers all the time. Most folks in the real world are lucky if they can budget a new computer every 6 years or so. Same with a camera. That's why dependability matters!
It's not even the cost. I'm closing in on 20 TB of files on multiple drives. File management/backups/physical space/and the need to regularly move files off the computer hard drive to free up internal hard drive space in order to keep Photoshop responsive is a real pain in the rear.
If every one of my files increases by 50% (going from 20 to 30 mp) that alone is going to mean I'd need to find an additional 10 TB of space for zero increase in images. Yet, for my clients 2000 x 3000 pixel images are more than adequate for their needs. And, if they need something larger, a 20mp image is more than adequate for billboards or a bus/transport van wrap.
So yeah, I'm firmly in the "don't need more mega pixels camp."
Who buys a $3500 camera and presumably many thousands of dollars worth of lenses and ancillary equipment, and then gripes about a couple of hundred dollars for storage?
Go back and re-read unfocused's point. If you're talking about "a couple of hundred dollars" then are only counting the first harddrive, not for the redundancy and the backup etc that goes with a professional IT setup. And all for zero value value to the customers, which means that unfocused needs to eat that cost himself.
I can't figure out if you've got your head up your rear, you're trolling, an idiot or clueless. I hope for the latter.
except 10tb in storage really doesn't add that much cost. not to mention if are so concerned about size, you can shoot sRAW.
the additional pixels will allow for a more sharper 20mb "look" and also less noise than a 20mp camera.
and it's not as if buying a 5D Mark IV will immediately and retroactively add 10TB to storage needs.
It isn't the storage that is the bottleneck it is the processing, and processor costs are not a cheap fix. All the people who have been clamouring for 4K are gonna find real hurt once they get it and try to start editing and processing it.
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