Stuart Richardson
Active member
I use the 006 and I printed my last exhibitions at 1mX1.5m, and the images look great at that size...sure, more resolution would mean more resolution, but you are already so far ahead of what the general public is used to seeing, even in museums and galleries, that you are splitting hairs. The Leica lenses are also excellent, so whatever other system you use will need to match or exceed their resolution, otherwise all the extra megapixels will mean nothing.
So I would advise a separate take...rather than worrying about the specs, I would say use the camera that you most enjoy using, rather than chasing ever higher resolution. Choose the camera gets you closest to your ideal result in the quickest and most painless manner, as that is really the one to get. They really are tools, and the more comfortable and familiar you are with the tool, the better the result is going to be, especially at this level of the market...all of these cameras are so far beyond the normal that they are mostly beyond criticism from a technical standpoint, at least in the right hands!
So I would advise a separate take...rather than worrying about the specs, I would say use the camera that you most enjoy using, rather than chasing ever higher resolution. Choose the camera gets you closest to your ideal result in the quickest and most painless manner, as that is really the one to get. They really are tools, and the more comfortable and familiar you are with the tool, the better the result is going to be, especially at this level of the market...all of these cameras are so far beyond the normal that they are mostly beyond criticism from a technical standpoint, at least in the right hands!