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Date/Time:2012-Mar-17 19:31:16
Subject:Re: Re: Canon 5D MKII

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PanoTools NG: Re: Re: Canon 5D MKII luca vascon 2012-Mar-17 19:31:16
>
> Again...
>
this is all a false problem.
Bayerpattern of camera sensor leads to an interpolation.
The whole camera system is made up to accomplish this interpolation in the
best way. From the AA filter up to to the algorythms of the RAW developing.
You can choose to go at 1/4 resolution, that is considering a pixel as big
as a group of 4.
That is another interpolation. A down-sampling.
A picture from a good 21MP camera down-sampled to 12, MUST be better than a
native 12MP good camera picture.
I do shoot 21MP raws, then I decide what to do with the image. If I had a
40MP camera I'd do the same.

If I take family pictures and everyday life pictures for myself, my problem
is NOT with the file size.
First of all my shooting is NOT with a 10KG bad-ass awful monster camera
like a 5D or a D700-800. I use them for work just because they are the best
digital back I can put behind one of my fisheyes (or behind one of those
specialistic strange lens called "rectilinear", I know some photograph uses
them...)
The idiosyncratic useless "I've got it longer" D1/1D with the extra wait
added on the back, made only for the right-eyed photographers are out of
question even for pro-use.
No, I use a smart, beautyful looking, unintrusive and SOBER Olympus PEN
camera
http://www.lucavascon.net/blog/2011/12/09/punkamera/
Trash the 5Ds, buy a PEN!!

P.S. I've got a green trashing facility for full frames camera just behind
home. Feel free of sending me your too-many-megapixel useless
garbage-reflex, I'd get rid of it for you, FREE OF CHARGE!
:-D

Luca.
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Luca Vascon.

www.nuovostudio.it
www.officinepanottiche.com

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