With the release of the Sony a7S III, many people are asking the question: is 12 megapixels enough resolution? Can you shoot client work or make large prints if you only have a 12-megapixel sensor? These are important questions for the photographer or videographer seeking the perfect camera. The video specs are impressive, but I wanted to know how this camera holds up when creating large prints. When you don’t know the answer, it’s time for an experiment. In this case, all it took was a simple print comparison to see if the 12-megapixel print would measure up. The Investigation Although I would primarily call myself a photographer, I have been shooting more and more video content over the last few years. Clients are asking for it, and it is becoming more and more valuable in the market. I would argue that the low and midrange markets for photography are becoming more commoditized each year and that video can add a lot of value. With the release of the Sony a7S III , I was very excited about the video-centric specs, but it left me wondering how it would perform when it comes to my photo work. In an […]
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