01-13-2020, 10:54 AM
The 32mp sensor from the M6 II been has improved substantially over their previous APS-C sensors. Yes, that's good - in the APS-C scope.
So given the rumors about a 75mp EOS Rs, it seems likely that they will just scale this sensor up or use at least very related tech.
This also means that the IQ will be similar on pixel-level - which in turn means that it'll be a noise generator at ISO 3200 once again (just like the EOS 5Ds R at 50mp).
The 5Ds R wasn't exactly a success in the marketplace and history will repeat itself once again I fear.
The problem with these insane megapixel numbers is that this is an answer to a question that nobody (well, few) asked.
Just look at Sony - the A7R IV is not the sales king, it is the A7 III.
Megapixels are - in my opinion - not the right way to revive the business. Innovation is.
So given the rumors about a 75mp EOS Rs, it seems likely that they will just scale this sensor up or use at least very related tech.
This also means that the IQ will be similar on pixel-level - which in turn means that it'll be a noise generator at ISO 3200 once again (just like the EOS 5Ds R at 50mp).
The 5Ds R wasn't exactly a success in the marketplace and history will repeat itself once again I fear.
The problem with these insane megapixel numbers is that this is an answer to a question that nobody (well, few) asked.
Just look at Sony - the A7R IV is not the sales king, it is the A7 III.
Megapixels are - in my opinion - not the right way to revive the business. Innovation is.
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