Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A good camera for taking pictures with 300 DPI?

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Ty


Okay, I know a little bit about digital cameras but not much. I have a 5 MP camera and even when I have it set for the highest-quality setting, when I check the properties of my photos they show that the X and Y numbers are 180, which I think means 180 DPI, right? So what camera would I need to take pictures that are 300 DPI, which is so often requested? 8 MP? 12 MP? Any suggestions?


Answer
DPI is a printer setting. It has nothing to do with what camera you use or how many magapixels the camera has.

If your camera has a default setting of 180 DPI (which is quite possible because different camera brands have different default settings) it means is that if you don't specify a print size, you'll get 180 Dots Per Inch. But when you DO specify a print size, the printer will automatically re-calculate the dots per inch. When you specify a small print size, like 6x4 inches, the printer will cram the dots closer together than 180 DPI to achieve 300 DPI or even more. When you specify a poster size print, the printer will space the dots out more and you can end up with less than 180 DPI.

Megapixels do come into play with very large pints however. If you have 10 megapixels instead of 5, you can make prints that are twice as big and still achieve 300 DPI resolution.
With a 5 megapixel camera, you can make 6x4 inch prnts at 300 DPI. With a 10 megapixel camera you have enough resolution to make 8x10 inch prints at 300 DPI.

300 DPI is glossy magazine quality. 180 DPI is still okay for casual stuff (so your 5 megapixel camera will still produce full page prints that you can frame) and with a lower DPI than that, you'll begin to notice image degradation. At extremely low dpi settings, the print will start to look a bit fuzzy or you might even see the individual pixels.

What are good Digital camera specs?




antman


Im planning on buying a new digital camera.

What are some specs other than high MP that i should ensure the camera has? The last camera i had had 10mp but always took terrible pictures.



Answer
U did not tell us the brand of the camera that gave you bad pictures 10mgp should have been a good camera Kodak for the price has a good range of cameras




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