No, Ken is correct. The Canon 6D sensor has maximum horizontal pixel
count = 5472 pixels over 36 mm. The OMD E-M5 has maximum horizontal
pixel count = 4608 pixels over 17.3 mm. Pixels/mm on the 6D is 152 and
on the E-M5 = 266. I was thinking the 6D was 32 or 36 MP which it most
certainly is not. But you still can't shoot it at f/22 and hope to get
a high resolution image.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/26/2016 9:57 PM, Moose wrote:
On 9/26/2016 5:27 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
No, I don't accept that. Pixel pitch of the E-M5 and 6D are about
the same.
Nope. E-1 and 6D. The 6D has about 4x the number of pixels as the E-1.
It also has 4x the surface area. Actual pixel density on the sensors
are very close to the same.
Which is just what Chuck said. Pixel pitch and pixel density are the
same thing.
Counting Moose
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