The debate around higher megapixels vs better features has been around since the introduction of digital cameras. During the analog era, ergonomics, build, lens and film quality, and so on were the main focus.
However, with the invention of digital, the megapixel war began, with each camera company focusing on the next head-line grabbing sensor. But in recent years, cameras have reached a plateau, with newer mirrorless cameras being mere updates of their predecessor. An example is Canon's EOS R1, their latest flagship, which did not achieve much success. Here's why it's good news that Canon won't work on a higher megapixel variant of the same. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-20 19:00