If you have that kind of requirements, budget and setup, why wouldn't you just invest in a camera with a native MP that is closer to what you need?
Right tool for the job and all that..
And I'll tell you, I did test this. I set up ideal conditions in my home studio with a tripod, good lights and - short of ground tremors - zero movement, and the results still weren't that usable.
Comparing the 100MP image to a 25MP version, you really couldn't see that much more detail, and when you zoomed in on the 100MP image, imperfections were quickly visible.
Right tool for the job and all that..
And I'll tell you, I did test this. I set up ideal conditions in my home studio with a tripod, good lights and - short of ground tremors - zero movement, and the results still weren't that usable.
Comparing the 100MP image to a 25MP version, you really couldn't see that much more detail, and when you zoomed in on the 100MP image, imperfections were quickly visible.