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By Stephen Shankland CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 06, 2009 7:00:52 AM

LAS VEGAS--Olympus has declared an end to the megapixel race.

"Twelve megapixels is, I think, enough for covering most applications most customers need," said Akira Watanabe, manager of Olympus Imaging's SLR planning department, in an interview here at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA). "We have no intention to compete in the megapixel wars for E-System," Olympus' line of SLR cameras, he said.

Instead, Olympus will focus on other characteristics such as dynamic range, color reproduction, and a better ISO range for low-light shooting, he said.

Increasing the number of megapixels on cameras is an easy selling point for camera makers, in part because it's a simple concept for people to understand. Even though having more megapixels can enable larger prints and enlargement of subject matter through cropping, adding megapixels comes with some drawbacks.

For one thing, smaller pixels can mean more noisy speckles at the pixel level and can reduce the dynamic range, so brighter areas wash out and darker areas become swaths of black. For another, images take more room on memory cards, hard drives, and Web servers, and cameras need more powerful image processors to handle them. And yesteryear's cameras already had plenty of pixels for making 8x10-inch prints, a size few people exceed.

Camera and sensor makers have been steadily improving digital cameras to compensate for the drawbacks, though. The space on the sensor that's devoted to electronics rather than light gathering has been reduced. Other improvements have come with the tiny microlenses that help each sensor's pixel to gather more light and with the color filters that determine whether a pixel records red, green, or blue.

Some still need more megapixels
Olympus' view is focused chiefly on mainstream photographers. Studio and commercial photographers taking pictures for magazines certainly have a need for more megapixels, Watanabe said.

"We don't think 20 megapixels is necessary for everybody. If a customer wants more than 12 megapixels, he should go to the full-frame models," Watanabe said.

The sensors in Olympus' SLRs, an element of the Four Thirds camera system also used by Panasonic, are smaller than those in mainstream SLRs from market leaders Canon and Nikon and much smaller than those in full-frame cameras. Those employ sensors the size of a frame of 35mm film, 36x24mm.

The 12-megapixel view isn't a new one at Olympus.

"I personally believed, before starting the E-System, that 12 was enough," Watanabe said. "We interviewed many professional photographers, people in studios, about how many they needed in the future. Before we started, the system, we had a rough idea we'd be at a plateau at 12 megapixels. We gradually increased the pixel count," with the newer Olympus SLRs now reaching that level.

Autofocus future
Watanabe had another bold projection: autofocus will change dramatically in SLRs.

Today's SLRs use a "phase detect" autofocus subsystem in which some light is diverted from the viewfinder to sensors in the bottom of the camera. These sensors enable the rapid autofocus that helps make SLRs much more responsive than compact cameras, which use a "contrast detect" method that analyzes the data from the image sensor itself.

Watanabe, though, believes image sensor-based autofocus soon will outperform phase-detect systems. That's important not just for compact cameras, but also for SLRs that today often have an awkward problem with composing a shot using the camera's LCD: when the sensor is in use to run the display, the phase-detect autofocus subsystem can't be used. That means live view on SLRs today is typically a frustratingly slow process.

"In terms of speed, phase detect is faster. But imager autofocus will soon exceed phase detect," Watanabe said.

And speed isn't of course the only factor. "In terms of accuracy, imager-based autofocus is much more advantageous. It directly focuses on the surface itself," the exact location where the image will eventually be recorded. "Phase detect focuses not on the real surface but on a virtual surface," the focusing subsystem reached via a moving mirror.

Imager-based autofocus doesn't require the full use of the image sensor area, so it doesn't directly increase power consumption concerns, he said. In Olympus's new midrange E-30 SLR, for example, autofocus uses only a few points on the sensor when autofocusing in live view mode.

This article was originally posted on CNET News.

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I agree  nucrash | 03/06/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 03/06/09
I agree, but am not optimistic  voyager529 | 03/06/09
How little you know about "good old" 35mm film  Unix Pimp | 03/06/09
My point exactly.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 03/06/09
You're right, I've never shot "real photos" on 35mm  voyager529 | 03/06/09
How little you know about film.  Bruizer | 03/09/09
slide film  jpouchet | 03/09/09
Who said anything about negative print film?  Bruizer | 03/09/09
Digital here to stay  mggordon | 03/09/09
My first instinct was right then.  Bruizer | 03/09/09
Kodachrome R.I.P.  raelalt | 07/07/09
never heard of Kodachrome? (nt)  What the ...! | 03/09/09
Show me where to get K24?  Bruizer | 03/09/09
Fujichrome 50D  Geotopia | 05/07/09
E-6 Process  Geotopia | 05/07/09
I was talking about 12 MP APS-C sensors  Unix Pimp | 03/10/09
No you weren't  Bruizer | 03/10/09
who said 12 MP for pros?  kevinrs1 | 04/11/09
Exactly  Etch44 | 05/07/09
Film vs Digital  Prostock | 04/09/09
There's more to quality than resolution  tbcass | 03/09/09
Digression -- Equivalency film vs digital  mggordon | 03/09/09
Just an aside...  readwryt@... | 05/07/09
But remember how you chose a camera  PhilippeV | 04/09/09
re: How little you know about "good old" 35mm film  molumen | 05/07/09
There is another option...  MSFTWorshipper | 03/06/09
You make no sense.  tbcass | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  electricpower | 03/06/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  nospam@... | 03/06/09
35mm film  dev-null | 07/07/09
I prefer very high quality more than megapixels.  Grayson Peddie | 03/08/09
Greater dynamic range vs. more MP  mmoran@... | 03/09/09
Greater dynamic range: technology exists  pkcyll | 03/09/09
What kind of rig do you currently use?  mmoran@... | 03/09/09
The weakness is display, not taking  mggordon | 03/09/09
re: Greater dynamic range vs. more MP  trm1945 | 04/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  derekgore | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  PeterMG | 03/09/09
its on the user, not on the rig  adelacuesta | 03/09/09
The only problem: FUD sells...  goyta | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  kapauldo | 03/09/09
Re: 12 Megapixels Enough? For most, yes; but ....  dcwest | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  luv2run@... | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  dougsdigs | 03/09/09
Addressed yes, solved no.  mggordon | 03/09/09
Look at CPUs  TriadX1 | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  rdhalsteatzd | 03/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  levine@... | 03/10/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  ewelch | 04/09/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  elizasuttn | 04/09/09
Most!  gbentley@... | 04/13/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  dennis@... | 05/07/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  dategu | 05/07/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  phatkat | 05/07/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  tigerkat1@... | 05/08/09
Sorry Olympus 12 megapixels is NOT enough  kday | 05/10/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is NOT enough  crawlers | 05/19/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  crawlers | 05/27/09
Finally someone in the camera industry admits the nonsense...  aharry@... | 07/07/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  rajashekhar.rao@... | 07/07/09
Compare with music  macgroover | 07/07/09
RE: Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough  rttedrow@... | 07/07/09
Does the camera take the picture?  rushingturtle | 07/07/09
faveon sensors  crawlers | 08/19/09

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