The are a whole number of thigns from color saturation, resolution, sharpnes, blur. Sometimes it is up to the person taking the pictures to make it look good.
The size of a print from a digital image depends on a number of factors, some of which are the exposure of the image (especially the ISO rating), the quality setting of the camera for the image file size, the kind of camera software (especially for noise reduction), the size of the camera sensor, quality of the printer, ink and paper, and so forth. The desired end quality is also an issue. For an image to be viewed at 8 feet, you can get away with more than one that will be viewed in someone's hand. You may have noted that I did not mention the quality of the camera or lens. These are minor factors, as long as the lens is clean. Modern manufacturing techniques have rendered lens quality moot in most applications, except for specialty lenses. Experts and camera nerds can tell minor differences, but not most folks. Generally speaking, a high quality 8x10 in. print should be possible from an 8 MP point and shoot camera. A DSLR should do much better due to the larger sensor area -- at least 11x14 and perhaps larger.
A good professional grade camera is Nikon. A sales associate at any store that sells cameras would be able to tell you more, but Nikons are very good quality. I've had mine for 4 years and to me its still very up to date.
A 3.0 MP isn't bad, but it's not a very high quality either. From what I can tell, it would be fine for a phone camera, but not for much else.
There are many ways one can tell what a professional photo is. One can tell what a professional photo is by the quality of the photo and what camera was used to shoot the photo.
By the quality of sound coming from the speakers.
The best way to tell if a teddy bear is of good quality and will last long is: the brand, The quality of the fur and the stitching of the teddy bear and costume. The price of the teddy bear can also make a difference. You get what you pay for.
Good telephone service is very important. The best way to tell is by the quality of sound on both ends of your line.
That is relative, and depends on most other parametars of camera. I can't explain you which parametars are important because my English is not good enough :)) But I can tell you that the best cameras come from Olympus, Nikon, Fuji... Well I'm getting a 5.3 mp camera today, and idk if it's a good camera or not, but im willing to try it out. I'll try to make an update when I get the camera.
DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder. So a DVR camera is just a digital video camera capable of recording video. I hope this answers your query and good luck
There are tons of phones out there now with a built-in-camera. You can tell how good it is based on how many megapixels it can take within each photo. The higher, the better. Nokia is the best brand for camera phones.
One can tell good quality marijuana buds from poor quality ones as the buds need to make it through their life cycle without any problems. Start with top shelf quality genetics and get the seeds from reputable growers. Maintain the right temperature and invest in a humidifier and dehumidifier. One can be able to snap the stem if it is good quality and dried properly and it should sparkle under sunlight.
by flashing the light