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Post Options Post Options   Quote Miranda F Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 February 2022 at 23:46
Originally posted by pegelli pegelli wrote:

Originally posted by Phil Wood Phil Wood wrote:

Perhaps worth noting that the A7Riv is the highest resolution APS-C camera Sony make.
, you're absolutely right Phil, the APS-C crop of the A7iv is ~28 MP, better than any A6xxx APS-C body.

I even use my A7Rii that way with APS-C lenses, the APS-C crop of that one is ~18 MP, which is better than my NEX6 and way beyond my A700, which already had more pixels than I usually needed.

Yes, agreed. A bit less than my A58's 20Mp but better than the A390 I had before.
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If we are talking pixel pitch A7RIV is certainly Sony's highest but not the highest.

Canon's 32mp APS-C is the highest which is on the same level as 20MP M43 sensors.
Followed by A7RIV and Fuji GFX100(s) or Fuji 26mp APS-C bodies.

I'm hoping to see a higher res APS-C from Sony one day... Or may be higher res M43 body.
But both alludes the market.

(All this ignoring 1" sensors and smaller ones)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote addy landzaat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 February 2022 at 08:22
the difference between 24mp, 26mp or 28mp is minimal.
If I am correct, the pixel pitch of the 20mp m4/3 sensor is even smaller then of the A7r4. Comparable to a 75/80mp full frame sensor. Indeed comparable to the Canon 32mp sensor.
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