There aren't megapixels in a camera, there's megapixels in a picture.
2007-10-01 12:27:19
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answered by I <3 Bella 4
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Megapixels are only a measure of size of the information. They mean nothing else. A car that is red tells you nothing except it is painted red. Same with megapixels. But it's a quantitative number that goes up. You can say one is more (= better) than the other and people need that to blow their hard earned money on crap they don't need. And that's what I am and many people have payed $200,000 and 8 years to learn how to do. Megapixels are a useful piece of info about using a camera. But after 5mp, most consumers really shouldn't care. mp means nothing over 5mp. Lens, processing, pixel density (which is why 14mp casio is junk compared to a 3mp DSLR) ISO, max aperture and many other things make a camera take better pictures than the other in a controlled comparison test. p.s. Doesn't that just blow your mind? Guys with post doctorates in neurobiology are putting people into machines that run on nuclear technology to read the active isotopes in your brain and see what you are thinking when you look at products. All for the purpose of making people more compelled to buy crap they don't need. We are solely responsible for any problems in your life because we told you that you are not good enough, that you have to be X to be worth life. Fat chicks are ugly. Don't you feel ugly? I mean what man would love you? Well I want to help you. Will you let me help you? Just get Dex-trim at the supermarket and just put it in milk before breakfast and you can eat anything you want and loss weight! Doesn't that sound like something great? I mean it's the only option you have right now isn't it? So anyway, that's why megapixels are bull. You're nothing and a crap photographer unless you have this camera with 21 megapixels. Look at all those kids with toy cameras, 10mp, what fags. You're better then them. You deserve a better camera. You are good enough to get one.
2016-05-18 05:16:10
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answered by ? 3
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2007-10-01 12:04:56
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answered by elsieangeles 2
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It depends on the format of the digital camera -- 35mm or medium format, and are you speaking about the total number of pixels or usable number? However, at the moment, the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III has a 21.1-megapixel FULL-FRAME CMOS sensor which produces a 63.3 megabite file. 21.1 megapixels times three for each of the red, green and blue channels.
2007-10-04 21:16:49
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answered by Captain Explorer 2
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A pixel is a Picture (pix) Element. It is a piece of digital information recorded on some from of storage device. Given that, the camera with the highest megapixesl in it would be the camera with the largest storage device in it.
2007-10-01 12:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-10-01 14:14:24
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answered by Bob 6
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39. Hasselblad.
2007-10-01 12:12:58
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answered by EDWIN 7
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That depends on the camera.
2007-10-01 12:00:43
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answered by Terisu 7
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