Jerred Z tested BIG Prints: Micro Four Thirds vs The Myth
Jerred Z posted this interesting video that debunks one of the never ending myths, the belief that OM Systems’ 20-megapixel sensors are inadequate.
Despite widespread skepticism, 20 megapixels can indeed deliver impressive prints. Jerred shares personal experiences successfully printing images as massive as 5 feet(!!!) wide without sacrificing quality. This challenges the traditional notion of needing higher megapixels for large prints.
Five Guiding Concepts for Large Prints
- Good Technique and Lenses: Mastery of camera settings in manual mode combined with high-quality lenses can make a significant difference. The OM Systems lenses, such as the 12-100mm F4 and 50-200mm 2.8, are highlighted for their sharpness and reliability.
- Utilizing High Resolution Modes: Techniques like handheld high-resolution modes can yield up to 50 megapixels, or even 80 in tripod mode, benefiting dynamic range and reducing noise. Using these modes creatively can enhance output.
- Editing Matters: The editing process is crucial, like utilizing tools like Lightroom to improve image quality before printing.
- Overcoming Challenges: By embracing editing methods such as denoising and sharpening, photographers can prepare their images for printing effectively, ensuring quality is maintained.
- Collaboration with Printers: Establishing a relationship with a skilled printer is emphasized. Understanding how different paper types affect print results can lead to successful outcomes, even with lower resolutions.
Conclusion: Focus on Creativity
The discussion reiterates that final prints should delight viewers rather than satisfy pixel peepers. Photographers should focus on their craft and the emotions they want to convey through their work, rather than solely concentrating on technical specifications.



