Saturday, May 24, 2014

What is a 310-pixel camera, as compared to a 1.3 megapixel camera?




Karebear


I am going to buy a camera phone soon, and I don't know which is better.


Answer
You probably meant 310k pixels which is about VGA resolution (640 x 480) - see this Wikipedia article on the standard display resolutions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megapixel#Megapixel

what is a megapixel wat r they used for




Mike S





Answer
you could find your answer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megapixel#Megapixel

or just simply know that all it is, is a little sensor, kind of like a little light bulb you see when getting really close to the TV, but instead of projecting light, it collects light. they are used for any type of digital imaging product, like video cameras, or photo cameras. really when you see that a camera has 6 mega pixels, it means that it has 6 million pixels, so it has 6 million sensors to capture the light. so the more MPs then the bigger the picture could be printed. now on a digital camera, the MPs is just how big the picture can be, the quality is set by selecting basic, normal, of fine. MP measurements is just how many #pixels wide x #pixels height the image is. Some cameras will tell you the size. mega=million pixel is what captures the light. think dpi (dots per inch) the more dots the more you can tell what the picture is!




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