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What to Fight Over After Megapixels?

NewScientist has a quick look at where the digital image crowd is headed now that the megapixel wars are drawing to a close. Looks like an emphasis on low-light performance and color accuracy in addition to fun software tools are the new hotness. "For years, consumers have been sold digital cameras largely on the basis of one number - the megapixels crammed onto its image sensor. But recently an industry bigwig admitted that squeezing in ever more resolution has become meaningless. Akira Watanabe, head of Olympus' SLR planning department, said that 12 megapixels is plenty for most photography purposes and that his company will henceforth be focusing on improving color accuracy and low-light performance."

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  1. Quoted in history by hansamurai · · Score: 5, Funny

    "12 megapixels should be enough for anybody." - Akira Watanabe

  2. AI by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 4, Funny

    The cameras need built in AIs that talk to you.

    "Beep! This image is framed poorly."

    "Beep! The subject requires better lighting."

    "Beep! The subject needs clothes. Seriously. This is not porn material."

    "Beep! The current angle will not sufficiently capture the dark and depressive mood for which you were aiming. I have wirelessly ordered you some Zoloft."

    "Beep! Wow, that's just... really... may I suggest a different hobby?"

    "Beep! This camera will now self destruct to save your family, friends and the world in general from your mind numbingly boring vacation photography. You have 30 seconds to reach minimum safe distance."

  3. What else? by Tarlus · · Score: 5, Funny

    What to Fight Over After Megapixels?

    Simple. Gigapixels.

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