i dont think so... i guess it depends on the camera you want to get. an average computer screen is over 800 pixels tall. if all you are talking about in your camera is the display, then maybe. how good the display is says nothing about how good the camera is. but if that is all you are getting out of the picture, then absolutely not. a pixel is like, the size of a pin-point.
8.2 megapixels is around average. I'll put it this way, 8 megapixels is enough. The only reason you would need more than 9 is if your cropping something very small.
you may be surprised that the DSi Camera lens has a mere 0.3 megapixels!!
No, but if you download the app night camera, it takes good light images, even in the dark.
Not really, for a webcam it might be OK. 0.8 Mpx translates to about 320 * 250 pixels.
2 megapixels 3 Megapixels actually you Noob
Megapixels are just one measure of a camera's quality. The quality of the lenses is just as, if not more important, in terms of picture quality. And, pixels vary a lot in quality--some are smaller than others, and result in worse picture quality.You can find 5 megapixel cameras for $90, and others for several hundred dollars. The difference in price is due to better mechanics and better optics. A tiny plastic lens, no matter how many pixels the sensor has, will give you crappy photos. A good lens, on the other hand, can give you clear crisp photos with 2 or 3 megapixels.And too many megapixels is not necessarily a good thing--more megapixels mean larger file sizes, which will fill up your hard drive (if you store them on your computer) quickly. 5 megapixels will give you files which will let you print 8x10 photos without a problem.Other things which will determine how clear your photos are include:Proper lightingLens qualitySteadiness of cameraProper focusProper shutter speedClean sensor/lensIf you are concerned about photo quality, read some reviews of the camera you are interested in on-line, or go to a camera shop (and not an appliance store that sells camera) and talk to the staff and try out the camera.Check out the links below for more information.
no this is not a good camera, 0.3 megapixels is really low && you want the highest amount you can get. 8.0 megapixels is about average. you want to get your megapixels from there && up
The rear camera is 13 megapixels. The front camera is 2 megapixels.
The standard flip camera has definition of 3.2 megapixels. A high end flip camera can have up to 8 megapixels.
3 Megapixels.
you may be surprised that the DSi Camera lens has a mere 0.3 megapixels!!
2.1 megapixels
The front camera for the iPhone 5 is 1.2 megapixels. The camera on the rear is 8 megapixels.
The front camera for the iPhone 5 is 1.2 megapixels. The camera on the rear is 8 megapixels.
Now with iPhones having 5 megapixel cameras built inside, the average megapixels in a camera phone have gone up. But not everyone has an iPhone, so the average amount of megapixels is around 3 or 4.
2.0 megapixels exactly
For high quality pictures look for a camera with at least 8 megapixels.
The megapixels on the iPhone 3GS is around 3 megapixels, which in modern standards is outdated. My particular cellular device has an 8 megapixel camera.