Great story!  Cheers, Christine


On May 18, 2012, at 8:29 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 18 May 2012 11:19, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I think that we are seeing such a snapping point right now with the
>> Nikon D800E. People are being affected by a combination of where the
>> technology is going, a need to upgrade, and a dissatisfaction with how
>> fast their present brand is letting them do that.
> 
> Let me tell you a story, my friend. Last Sunday I ran into a chap
> carrying a Nikon D800E. We chatted a bit, I gave him my photography
> card, and I asked him why he bought the D800E, because my blog
> partner, who shoots weddings with a D700, was annoyed that the new
> Nikon had so many pixels. With a straight face, and the air of someone
> who is imparting great knowledge, this guy said to me:
> 
> "Resolution is what truly matters; it's what makes this camera a GREAT 
> camera."
> 
> I asked him what he photographed, he replied "I work at that print
> shop around the corner; we do all the menus for the Chinese
> restaurants in the area and I shot dishes for them to put in their
> menus."
> 
> These photos are no more than an inch on the long side.
> 
> True story.
> 
> Now, why do I think the MP race continues? It's not the Marketing
> Dept, it's the Engineering Dept. If let loose, those engineers will
> try to make stuff smaller, faster, and any -er they can think of...as
> long as it's a measurable quantity. It's in the nature of Engineers to
> be like this.
> 
> Not that the Marketing Dept don't have any blame, because they're
> probably rubbing their hands gleefuly and giggling like little girls
> at their first prom thinking how easy their job is because all they
> need to do is print "New, better, improved, MORE MEGAPIXELS!" on the
> new camera's box and call it a day.
> 
> I have more ideas and opinions, but I'll shut up now.
> 
> 
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