tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867503761315699133.post8045478553004483948..comments2023-09-25T07:37:47.803-04:00Comments on Plumbum et Circenses: Moving forward, one pixel at a timeZerCoolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08347518441827166007noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867503761315699133.post-78269806584282992682010-11-26T23:49:12.342-05:002010-11-26T23:49:12.342-05:00I wish I could justify a 50D or 60D; right now I&#...I wish I could justify a 50D or 60D; right now I'm not really using the 30D anywhere near its capabilities.<br /><br />I fully expect that in another thirteen years (unless the world has gone "Mad Max" and I'm riding a Go-Kart with a colander strapped to my head), we'll be seeing multi-hundred-megapixel images as normal. More important, though, will be the advances in sensor technology and in-camera processing: higher ISO ranges with minimal noise/grain ... who knows what else?!ZerCoolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08347518441827166007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867503761315699133.post-74112999330960741732010-11-26T16:28:10.369-05:002010-11-26T16:28:10.369-05:00I'm shooting a 50D. Awesome camera; it's ...I'm shooting a 50D. Awesome camera; it's amazing what they can do especially when you put some high-quality glass in front of them.<br /><br />It will be very interesting to see where we're at 13 years from now! That's the reason that my recent purchase was a 50D, rather than a 7D, or a 5D Mark II. I had the money for one of the more expensive models, but I decided that I KNOW I'm going to want to replace the 50D in a few years, so it makes more sense to get just enough camera today and depend on the continuing progress to give me even more a few years from now.<br /><br />Some of my older photos are here: http://photo.net/photos/swillden. One of these days I need to upload some of my 50D images.Shawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17112494776427713561noreply@blogger.com