No, the smaller the pixel the more noise.

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Jack Davis wrote:

Maybe it's a question of a pixel density/noise crossing point? The more pixels the more noise?

Jack?
--- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are you asking at what point the signal-to-noise ratio becomes more importatant than pixel count?

Sounds like a pretty simple question, but it is not. A small sensor
2mp camera is adequate for web use. An astronomer wants a camera that is not going to generate a noise pixel when the point sources he is photographing may only be one pixel wide (I believe they work around that by comparing multiple images taken a few minutes apart. The stars seem to move the noise usually doesn't). I think that right now in consumer grade sensors a 6mp APS size sensor is about optimum which may explain why the makers don't seem to be in any great hurry to increase megapixel counts on the semipro cameras.

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Bill Owens wrote:

Where is the crossover point where sensor size overtakes the number
of
megapixels in regards to final print quality.

Bill





        
                
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