Continuation of the series.. I wonder about resolution and what it means for increasing density,
So,, for example when sensor goes from 12 million to 36 million, how much resolution gain is there?
so for example,, 12 million is 3K by 4K,, now if you doubled the resolution to say 6K by 8K, then that would be 48K which would only be double the resolution at 48K., so clearly 36M million would be less then 2X the resolution,
On the otherhand, the sensor has 3X the sensors in the same area, which should mean 3x more data to resolve the details, so, logic would seem to say that yes, 3X resolution does exists,
Now Nikon states a larger native print size, so,, in that end, this would be the resolution gain.
So,, for example when sensor goes from 12 million to 36 million, how much resolution gain is there?
so for example,, 12 million is 3K by 4K,, now if you doubled the resolution to say 6K by 8K, then that would be 48K which would only be double the resolution at 48K., so clearly 36M million would be less then 2X the resolution,
On the otherhand, the sensor has 3X the sensors in the same area, which should mean 3x more data to resolve the details, so, logic would seem to say that yes, 3X resolution does exists,
Now Nikon states a larger native print size, so,, in that end, this would be the resolution gain.