You'll notice that Nikon, with the exception of the D3x, have kept out of the mp race, concentrating on iso performance.
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For work purposes the resolution from 12MP is dandio for me, having said that I used my buddies 5DmkII for a shoot a week or so ago and I can certainly see the pro's in having that much extra res.
Still it's not 100% necessary for my stuff but I can still appreciate the facility without having to condemn it as useless or silly.
The mega pixel 'war'.
I understand and also agree that cramming a pap load of pixels into a sensor that can't deal with it adequately, is utterly pointless.
Advances in the ISO department I welcome with open arms though, it's a very simple realisation personally, the cleaner the ISO, the better the image quality in low light with faster shutter speeds.
How anyone can scoff at this is beyond me :razz:.
The proportion of crop vs FF DSLR's sold continues to grow in favour of crop.
Wouldn't that have something to do with there being more crop sensor bodies available in comparison to full frame bodies?
Also full frame is generally more expensive and unavailable in pro-sumer ranges.
Canon offer 2 full frame bodies and 6? crop sensor camera's.
Nikon also offer 2 full frames and 5 crop sensor bodies.
If anything, FF has the limited life expectancy.

I'm struggling with that one.
