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Resolution isn't really what I'm concerned with these days... I don't see myself blowing up an image to the point where I'll notice pixelation from my 10.1 MP DSLR. What I'd like to see is a digital sensor that better approximates the dynamic range of the human eyeball without requiring multiple exposures or a bunch of post-processing. (Even film can't do that perfectly, to my knowledge, at least not with some degree of darkroom manipulation.) I'd happily give up some resolution pixels for more light-gathering pixels, or better adaptive exposure control in general.(Spending a bunch of time in slot canyons last week, with their massive range of shadow to direct light reaffirmed this for me. Not once did any single image approach what I was able to appreciate directly with the naked eye. That said, the naked eye can't really handle "long exposures" very well! )Time to go back and read the camera manual to see if I've missed some tricks...