All this talk of higher resolution, more Mp's and whatnot, not only amusing but in my view a lot of BS too.
1/. you don't buy a new camera with more megapixels(eg. D800/810 -> D850) in isolation!
It's bought as a system in itself. The D850 will have a better(cleaner) ISO, which turned out to be the case. It'll have better AF, It'll have better buffer clearing times, it'll have faster frame rates .. etc.
Maybe some folks buy the higher resolution camera for the fact that it has more pixels, but the reality turns out that it has better 'everything else' factor that comes with it.
So the photographylife article is pretty much a load of hot air, not really realising the reality of buying a so called "higher resolution camera"
Articles like these are usually best ignored so that the creator doesn't attract any more attention than they deserve!
Then you get articles from other sources that complain when Nikon(or any other manufacturer) .. DON'T!! .. make next gen products with more pixels!
To my mind the issue is not the number of pixels(more or less), products, manufacturers. engineering, gear(ie. lenses or otherwise) that users have .. it's simply that such articles should just be ignored so that the authors don't get any more airtime.
I've gone from 6 to 12, to 24 to 36Mp, and have never seen any real issue with any sub par, or inadequate lenses on higher and higher res camera models.
It's not that the image quality is actually reduced in any way! it may not be a quantum leap of extra pop or wow factor if that was the expectation, but the notion that Nikon should stop making >36Mp sensored cameras is stupid!
May sound harsh, but it's the reality of it.
Nikon should make whatever they feel is necessary to sell as many of that product as they think they can. If that means a 100Mp Fx sensor D850 replacement, this is Nikon's call to make, not another internet based armchair expert!
This then becomes my option(should I choose) to have one or not.
Basically, Mansurov should just stop chasing a dream he could never hope to achieve .. and that is for Nikon to make for his own pleasure a product based on his expectations!
ie. if he doesn't want more than 36Mp sensor product, why upgrade to a 45Mp one!
He needs to realise that
his choices are for
him to make and not for Nikon to enforce upon him.
Anyhow, I'm looking forward to the
100Mp D850 update to go with my Hanimex 70-600 f/4.5-5.6 consumer lens from 20 years ago!