Regardless of how you go about divvying up the real estate into pixels a
35mm size frame has 3.8X as much area as a 4/3 frame. Lots more space
to catch those photons.
Chuck Norcutt
Jay Maynard wrote:
>
> If you can pack 20 MP into a 35mm sensor, and 10 MP in a 4/3 sensor, then
> even if you're not getting 20 MP actual resolution due to sharpness issues,
> if you're getting 14-16 MP, you're still ahead of the 4/3 sensor. At some
> point, the 4/3 sensor size will set an absolute limit on number of pixels,
> and that number will be smaller than the number on a larger sensor.
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