One of these days, camera makers (and consumers) are going to realize that more pixels ain't necessarily better. Nearly every photo I take with my lowly 6 megapixel Canon, that I actually want to use for something, sees the requisite trip to Photoshop to knock down the resolution to something manageable. Give it a rest. Put your energy into other things, like a flash that actually works from more than 4 feet away.
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One of these days, camera makers (and consumers) are going to realize that more pixels ain't necessarily better. Nearly every photo I take with my lowly 6 megapixel Canon, that I actually want to use for something, sees the requisite trip to Photoshop to knock down the resolution to something manageable. Give it a rest. Put your energy into other things, like a flash that actually works from more than 4 feet away.