I am sitting in my home office right now as I type this message. This room is where I keep most of my framed images. I have 8 of my favorite images framed in this room, all are 14" x 11" and I can rotate images in/out of the frames when I get tired of them. It doesn't take many pixels to be shown in all their glory at 14" x 11" certainly much less than any current technology camera. This is where I struggle with the pixel race.

Neuro's printing at 30" has more demands than my home office, but still is plenty happy with 24 MP.

I get that it is awesome to have more resolution, but what people do with the images? Do they print huge? Do they admire their images primarily on their monitor and zoomed in substantially?

I think this is the reason why the camera marked has slowed down. Cameras have long since passed "good enough" for much of the market.

Dave