Threads involving discussion of resolution can get long, heated and often fade away after hundreds of posts - but with no real conclusions ever being drawn. Why do people so rarely agree, especially when comparing this camera with that? Surely there must be some Unified Concept that would help us all understand what should be quite a simple subject?
My own research has ranged far and wide, from learned papers to lunatic rants on [of course other] fora. For a while, I was convinced that the less resolution, the better. Now, I think it could be the more the better!
The problem, IMHO, is that we photographers are diverse and our tools equally so. Even our preferred outputs are different. And, therefore, posts on the subject - so often made without qualification - are diverse. A few examples:
"there's no difference between a D700 and a D800E" - from a person who never prints anything.
"couldn't do with anything less than 48MP" - prints at 24" x 36" and stands a foot away to view their work.
"1MP is all you need" - from he who sells watches on eBay ;-)
"I'm waiting for a 100MP micro-4/3" - from someone who has never heard of diffraction.
Is there a "Unified Concept"? If so, what might it be?