> From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> And how many of you shoot for billboards... with dots the size of baseballs
Well, having prepared output for billboards, the halftone screen is closer to
the size of marbles. They are typically printed 5-10 dpi.
But that's a technicality, and I completely agree that certainly APS-C and
Micro Four Thirds have plenty of pixels for most users.
Unless you want to do a lot of cropping. The way smart phones are going,
they'll soon be taking 360x180 degree terapixel images, and you'll simply crop
what you want and throw the rest away. Who will need interchangeable lenses,
then? :-)
Jan
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