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Dec 06, 2007 01:41 |  #1

I was bored tonight because I'm on the west coast, and there aren't many of us online creating new posts, and since I hadn't been over to dpreview for a bit, I took a peak on the 40D/30D/20D/10D forum when I spotted a thread entitled, "Nikon D300 versus Canon 20D", and I thought, "this could be interesting."

It might be:

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1039&messag​e=25895706 (external link)

Or

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1039&messag​e=25895706 (external link)

Stay tuned - it should be a good one to follow.;)


PS:

And then one of the replies says::confused::confused:

> You can't simply shoot the same photo with a 6MP camera and a 12MP
> camera, and then throw the images up on the screen and compare them.
>
> A 12 MP photo will ALWAYS look worse than a 6MP photo unless it is
> physically down sized to match the 6MP image. When this is done,
> suddenly the 12 MP is on equal ground and will clean up considerably.
>
> This is what is done at IR, as well as dpreview. See, using this guys
> methodology, his 20d would probably look better than a MKIII.


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Dec 06, 2007 12:19 |  #2

Glenn NK wrote in post #4449464 (external link)
I was bored tonight because I'm on the west coast, and there aren't many of us online creating new posts, and since I hadn't been over to dpreview for a bit, I took a peak on the 40D/30D/20D/10D forum when I spotted a thread entitled, "Nikon D300 versus Canon 20D", and I thought, "this could be interesting."

It might be:

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1039&messag​e=25895706 (external link)

Or

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1039&messag​e=25895706 (external link)

Stay tuned - it should be a good one to follow.;)


PS:

And then one of the replies says::confused::confused:

> You can't simply shoot the same photo with a 6MP camera and a 12MP
> camera, and then throw the images up on the screen and compare them.
>
> A 12 MP photo will ALWAYS look worse than a 6MP photo unless it is
> physically down sized to match the 6MP image. When this is done,
> suddenly the 12 MP is on equal ground and will clean up considerably.
>
> This is what is done at IR, as well as dpreview. See, using this guys
> methodology, his 20d would probably look better than a MKIII.

Just think how much better a photo from a 6MP camera must be when compared with one from a 30-40 MP digital back :)

Mike


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