<p>I say <strong>XX</strong> is (will be) 32 and <strong>Y</strong> is 5...</p>
<p>About your question. I dont know what the limit's are. Probably phisical (diffraction) limits will be the case. On therms of mp count I would say that we will see (in 35 mm FF) more than 100 mp... Simple math; apply Moore' law on processing power, diffraction limits (look at difraction calculator on this site <a href="http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/diffraction-photography-2.htm">here</a> - I found it very illuminating ), advance in optics, and so on ...</p>
How many usable megapixels will go on a full-frame sensor?
in Canon EOS Mount
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<p>Let's make some predictions, let's do some math;<br>
1D_mkII - 8,2 mp 8fps - - 1Ds_mkII - 16,7mp 4fps<br>
1D_mkIII - 10,1 mp 10 mps - - 1Ds_mkIII - 21,1mp 5fps<br>
1D_mkIV - 16,0 mp 10 mps - - 1Ds_mkIV - <strong>XX</strong> mp <strong>Y</strong>fps</p>
<p>I say <strong>XX</strong> is (will be) 32 and <strong>Y</strong> is 5...</p>
<p>About your question. I dont know what the limit's are. Probably phisical (diffraction) limits will be the case. On therms of mp count I would say that we will see (in 35 mm FF) more than 100 mp... Simple math; apply Moore' law on processing power, diffraction limits (look at difraction calculator on this site <a href="http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/diffraction-photography-2.htm">here</a> - I found it very illuminating ), advance in optics, and so on ...</p>
<p>Regards, Matjaž</p>