SDFilmFan said:The biggest printer I use (at my local Costco) is 12" by 18" at 300 ppi, for a native 19.4 MP. So, theoretically my 5D3 is already overkill, and my SL1 is almost there. But that assumes no cropping. If I want to cut just 20% off of width and height, I'd need 30.4 MP to avoid interpolating. More than that if I want to run and gun and shoot wide and recompose in post to move the central focus point to a rule-of-thirds node.
That said, I've printed pics from my old 10-MP XTi on that same printer and think they look pretty good despite the enlargement.
What I'm more interested in than more resolution is better low-light quality. A 50 MP camera only good to ISO 6400 doesn't really interest me. A 30-ish MP camera at least as good as my 5D3 in low light, with some of the focus improvements (and the anti-flicker) of the 7D2 might tempt me. Likewise, a FF camera the size and weight of my SL1 would be appealing.
No you wouldn't, with today's printers and their dithering and rasterizing algorithms 300dpi is complete overkill, besides, I don't believe there is a printer with a native 300dpi so all your data is dithered anyway.
Do a test, take a test image and then get it printed at 320dpi, down sample to 300dpi, do the same at 240dpi then see for yourself. Most people can't see a difference until around 200dpi.
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