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Photography How many megapixels?

Discussion in 'Chat' started by null, Jun 10, 2010.

  1. null New Member

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    My Kodak has 6 MP and gets the job done fine, cost me about $200 back when I got it.

    How about your camera? Also, to those with cameras with like 12 MP, is it really all that better?
  2. Robert New Member

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    I have about 10.1 I know cams with 12 it's a bit better but you can get great shots with less.
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    I have canon camera,its 10.1 megapixel and can do digital zoom upto 16x and it costs around $150
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    I have a Lumix FZ50 my BF gave to me. it's a 10 megapixel camera. Not too much, compared to what other cameras can provide, but it has a lot of other features, so it's way better than many other point and shoot cameras.
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    I have two digital camera one is 10 megapx but better zoom, other one 12.5 megapx but leass zoom.
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    My buddy has a 12 MegaPixel camera and the photos come out amazing. My camera is only a 9 megapixel but it gets the job done.
  7. Dav New Member

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    MP isn't everything by a long margin. They're only important to that degree if you're taking photos of images for print on LARGE scale. Like advertising boards. On the most part MP isn't all that important as long as it's above approx 6mp (as at that level when printing normal photograph sized images, you can't fit in any more pixels per inch)

    I have an Olympus E1 DSLR 10MP, cost me around £1100 + various lenses. My whole camera kit costs around £3000.

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