Lower pixel count means larger individual pixels, which increases their quantum efficiency. This gets you more accurate information about the light itself; think of it as more bit-depth.
In scientific applications especially, this is often a better tradeoff than going the other way. If you need fine detail of distant objects, do it with lenses rather than raw pixel count.
In scientific applications especially, this is often a better tradeoff than going the other way. If you need fine detail of distant objects, do it with lenses rather than raw pixel count.