More Isn't Always Better in Photography
Martin Castein's analysis debunks the myth that higher megapixel counts automatically equate to better image quality.
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Thypoch's new Eureka 28mm f/2.8 pancake lens revives 1950s design for Leica M, while the Alfie BOXX Kickstarter camera promises a handcrafted hardwood and brass experience with an integrated darkroom. - Analysis questions the real-world impact of high megapixel counts, emphasizing light and lens quality. - Photography Life visualizes lens sharpness metrics in test photos. Watch for further details on the Alfie BOXX Kickstarter launch and any emerging camera leaks.
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Martin Castein's analysis debunks the myth that higher megapixel counts automatically equate to better image quality.
Thypoch has released the Eureka 28mm f/2.8, a manual focus wide-angle pancake lens inspired by 1950s optics.
Alfie Cameras is launching the BOXX, a handcrafted hardwood and brass film camera, on Kickstarter on May 19, 2026.
Photography Life illustrates the practical appearance of Imatest LW/PH MTF50 values, a key metric in their lens reviews.
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