Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning View Post

I don't. What gives you that impression? At the very worst, the increased pixel count will only result in the *same* resolution as before -- it can never be worse.
I wouldn't think it would, and I think you would be correct. I would think that at some point in the MP and sensor war that a persons pictures resolution wouldn't improve by more MP, instead what they were able to achieve would be limited by there skills and ability.

Why I thought the article was saying it would is the following quote:

"While its high pixel count of 36 megapixels gives the D800/ D800E resolution unrivalled by previous digital SLR cameras, a side effect is that bokeh and blur are made that much more obvious."

Why would blur be much more obvious, unless the comparison is drawn against the D700 that the D800 is replacing, and the D700 is very bad in this area. I doubt that is the case, not that I would know.