I take it then you saying the resolution limit has been reached with 
digital?  Most of us here are directing our comment towards DSLR's not P&S 
cameras.  The desire for more megapixels is for the same exact reason a 
photographer would choose 8x10 over 4x5 over MF over 35mm.



Tom C.



>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 12:29:28 -0500 (EST)
>
>Adam Maas wrote:
>
> >Digital Image Studio wrote:
> >> On 06/12/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Standing in a digital camera shop (no I am not
> >> joking) which serves to a big crowd of P&S buyers it was interesting
> >> to hear in the short time I was in there that MP count does indeed
> >> appear to be a major selling point.
> >
> >It certainly is, in the P&S market. Much less so in the DSLR market,
>especially given the 6MP bodies pricing advantage.
>
>Thankfully the "megapixels uber alles" mindset seems to be starting to
>crack. It'll take a while longer for the word to really get out but it
>is happening.
>
>If *this* doesn't kill the "more megapixels are better" concept I don't
>know what will:
>http://www.dpreview.com/news/0611/06110801sharp12mpccd.asp
>;-)
>
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