no the isn"t and the quality is assignable when you choose the resoluion wihin the camera 2.0 2.1 is what most third generation cell phones now use .
Only if it is a cell phone, however they are coming out with cell phones, that have three to four mega pixels. I would say you should try to get a camera that has at least eight mega pixels.
All other things being equal, you will not notice a difference except for the larger file sizes for the same size of picture taken. If you aren't using the camera professionally, I suggest you concentrate more on features. These days, people seem more interested in big numbers (for pixel size) because it's the easiest thing to discuss around the water cooler. IMHO, anything over 6 MP is a waste unless you're getting a bargain.
No, but if you download the app night camera, it takes good light images, even in the dark.
The content of the picture and what "Quality" level you are using affects how many pictures a memory card will hold. A 2 GB card in a 7.2 MP camera will hold something like 800 pictures on medium quality and 400 pictures on high quality.
Too many things here are left unanswered.1) Does the camera turn on when a different battery is in it?2) Can you verify that the battery is good? {do you have a multi-meter or battery tester other than whatever is currently saying it is good}3)Assuming that other batteries do turn the camera on then properly dispose of the one that does not work, it is bad. IF the camera Doesn't EVER turn on even when the battery is good then your camera is broken. Otherwise:Best bet is to ask the make of company whats wrong, or take it to a camera store and see if they can help.
No. The camera was introduced in iPad 2.
2 mega-pixels 2 mega-pixels
It's got a simple 2 megapixel camera.
In general, the higher the mega pixel rating, the better the camera. For example, a mobile phone which has a camera with a mega pixel rating of 5 will take much better pictures than a camera with a rating of 2 mp.
The samsung rant has a 2 mega pixel camera slash camcorder, and there is no flash it has a little mirror on it so you can see yourself, it may not be the top of the line but has good reviews
It will hold up to 1,164 8 mega pixel images. However, the settings on the camera can be changed so that the camera takes pictures of a different size. The same memory card can hold over 4,000 2 mega pixel images. Changing these settings will affect the quality and size of the pictures you take.
i think so im not sure i hope mega-mind 2 is good and i hope the city-maker are working on mega-sid.
3 mega pixel is good but 2mega pixel is worst so i would go with 3
At 2mp's for 1gb, your memory card can hold at least 1,500 pictures. I had a 4mp camera with a 512 and that card holds over 700 photos. P.S. Why don't you start looking for another camera. the costs have come way down and an affordable camera costs about 175-300. If you would like a point-and-shoot camera, go with Canon. If you would like a lightweight ultra-telophoto zoom go with Kodak or Panasonic. If you would like a D-SLR go with Canon. There is a whole lot of stuff on the market, but you should probably upgrade from a 2 mega pixel camera to at least a 7 mega pixel camera and the results are incomparable and absolutely amazing. I shoot with 12.2 mega pixel and a 23.5 mega pixel, both make you feel like you are actually in the picture.
The Motorola RIZR Z3 camera has a 2-megapixel camera. It does feature an 8x zoom and a flash. You can also change exposure lighting. It is a decent camera as long as you don't need high quality images or need to enlarge the images.
It depends on how many mega pixels your camera is. mine is 13.6 mega pixels, I have a 4 gig card and can only fit about 600 pictures on my card.
The mega- prefix means 106, so (mega-)2 would be: (mega-)2 = (106)2 = 1012 = tera- (prefix)
B sounds good