Since the D800 has been introduced I have heard many individuals on podcasts and read where many blog writers were critical of Nikon for packing so many pixels on such a small sensor. The criticisms just seemed not to hold water when logically thinking about things. Also, I have heard numerous comments that lenses cannot do justice to this new sensor and that the sensor will out-resolve the lenses, therefore degrading the photograph. Again, logically it didn’t sound right. One other comment heard frequently is that focus, with this new sensor with 36mp will be so sensitive that the photographer will have to have impeccable technique or suffer out of focus photographs. Again, didn’t seem logical.
Here are some facts. I did some research and some calculations and confirmed my logic in thinking about this new chip.
Nikon D800
- 24 X 35.9mm sensor hosting 36.3 mega pixels
- Sensor is 861.6mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is 4.88 microns
- 16 X 24 sensor hosting 15.4 mega pixels
- Sensor used is 384mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is 4.88 microns
- 23.6 X 15.6mm sensor hosting 16.2 mega pixels
- Sensor is 368.16mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is 4.78 microns
- 22.3 X 14.9mm sensor hosting 18 mega pixels
- Sensor is 332.27mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is 4.3 microns
- 13.0 X 17.3mm sensor hosting 12.3 mega pixels
- Sensor is 224.9mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is 4.24 microns
- 13.0 X 17.3mm sensor hosting 16.1 mega pixels
- Sensor is 224.9mm squared
- Pixel Pitch is (estimated) 3.22 microns (I couldn’t find a figure for this but the # of pixels/sensor size is .76X that of the EP-3 above)
If my calculations are off or my logic is flawed, you have my apologies and please correct them but it should be easy to calculate and the results should be essentially the same. I just get tired of individuals who have a voice and can influence other through the media speak with authority without maybe considering the facts.
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