01-28-2019, 01:27 PM
Joju, your explanation makes zero sense.
First, there is a source (input) at either 20MP in the case of Olympus, or 24 or 46MP in the case of Nikon's Z6 and Z7.
Then you have the output: a lower resolution image in the form of an EVF where the source image is scaled down to the target EVF resolution (2.4MP in the case of Olympus and 3.7MP for the Nikons).
Which output (EVF) will give you more details? The one with the highest resolution obviously. How can you refute this simple logic?
First, there is a source (input) at either 20MP in the case of Olympus, or 24 or 46MP in the case of Nikon's Z6 and Z7.
Then you have the output: a lower resolution image in the form of an EVF where the source image is scaled down to the target EVF resolution (2.4MP in the case of Olympus and 3.7MP for the Nikons).
Which output (EVF) will give you more details? The one with the highest resolution obviously. How can you refute this simple logic?