Random musing. Was feeling nostalgic, and I remembered the very first SLR camera my family ever had was the Nikon N8008 (F-801 in non-US markets according to wiki) that my dad purchased in the early 90s.
I remember he wasn't into photography at all, just thought that the SLR would give him better pictures of our family, but when he realized the complexity that went into it (plus helpful forums like this weren't around back then
), it didn't get much use. These days even if we look through family pictures no idea which ones were from which camera.
Maybe this is an impossible and ridiculous question I'm asking, because it also involves film vs digital. But wiki seems to imply that the N8008 was probably akin to something like a D5100 now (so Canon T3i level). How far have cameras come in the 20 years or so? What would be the IQ difference/ improvement in a 4X6 printed photo from a Canon T3i vs the Nikon N8008 (or Canon equivalent) of yesteryear?

