synapseman said:
I want to get a DSLR. Am eyeing a particular model. Someone asks me (and I have no doubt more people will ask in the future), "Why you want to buy 6 megapixels? Nowadays got 8 megapixels already what...."
Is there a convenient/easy way to explain the differences between a DSLR and a compact/prosumer camera? I'm kinda tired having to explain the concept of sensor sizes to laypeople every time they ask me the same question (which usually follows "your camera how many megapixels?").
What would you do/say?
My personal suggestion - Don't.
First of all, people who compare cameras based on Megapixel count are prolly up to their necks in the megapixel counting game. They wun noe the difference between a CCD chip and a CMOS chip. Much less explaining the principle of interpolation and the density of the chip and other technical stuff.
You can:
- Show them the price tag for the body only
OR
- Show them your works which would be impossible for a fully-automatic, 8MP camera with absolutely zero control over any functions to replicate your results.
I have relatives who act smart and shows off their Ixus (the earlier one, 3.2MP). When my cousin asked me in a condescending tone after I'd examined the camera what camera I own, I coolly said.
"Nah... My camera's nothing. Just a normal professional range SLR. Cheapest one. The body alone costs $1700. My lenses... erm... let me count... Yah, I think I'd spent $3K on lenses and accessories. Hey u free next week? You can come over and I'll show u some pictures I took. Wun say its very good. Quite lousy actually."
It shut them up. And in case u're wondering, they din pop over to look at my pictures. ;p
There are more den 1 way to skin a chicken. In this case, its just a matter of showing them who's camera's bigger.
Maybe next year I'll get my cam with my 17-40L and see if they'll show off their Ixus or not. :think: