Megapixels aren’t that important

I just recently stumbled upon a set of digital photos I took during 2007 as part of a “photo-a-week” or PAW project.

Looking through the photo data, it seems that I used multiple cameras during that year, as the resolution of new cameras was quickly increasing.

Here’s my camera list for the year.

Canon Digital Rebel XT
8 megapixels

Panasonic LX1
8.4 megapixels

Canon Digital Rebel XTi
10.1 megapixels

Canon G9
12 megapixels

When displayed like this on a computer screen or other digital device, I doubt that you can see the differences. All the cameras were capable of taking very good photos. And even basic phones now have cameras boasting higher pixel counts.

In any case, here are the pictures I selected to be part of that 52-week project. I’ve included camera data for almost all of them.

Just click below to get started.

PAW 2007 (Photo-a-week)


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