Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

On 24 Sep 2005 at 22:16, Patrick Pritchard wrote:

Not at the same time.  I'm simply pointing out a fact: if you buy a
DSLR now, you are "locked down" to that DPI, regardless of what comes
out in the future.


There comes a point in resolution when scanning film that all you're doing is resolving more emulsion defects too. At 2820ppi, I can see the grain clearly in ASA 100 film. Most of the benefit from 3000 ppi upwards is in grain imaging, rather than actual picture quality.

There's a contradiction in that last sentence.

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