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Cameras can be had with up to 12 megapixels,that are a simple point and shoot format.
Megapixels (MP )are used to measure the resolution of photos taken with digital cameras. Therefore, the higher number of megapixels of a camera corresponds with a higher quality photo resolution. Typically, a digital camera with 16MP or higher is considered to be a high resolution camera. For the higher-end and more professional digital SLR cameras, 20MP or higher is considered to be a very high resolution camera.
Vivitar makes a variety of digital cameras. Cameras can range from 16 megapixels to 4 megapixels. Most of the Vivitar cameras come with features such as anti-shake and face detection.
Cameras have been manufactured with up to 39 megapixel resolution, but they are not widely available to consumers. Most consumer cameras are around 15 megapixels.
You should look at the specifications of the camera. If you can't find it on the box the specs will be online. Often times the best cctv cameras are MPEG4 resolution, which is the same as a DVD. The quality of a digital image is measured in megapixels. So genertally speaking the higher the number of megapixels the better the picture quality.
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Most of the Kodak Easy Share digital cameras have 12 megapixels. However, the megapixels do vary by the model number of the Kodak Easy Share digital camera.
Megapixels are the count of how many pixels there are, which determines the "graunlarity" of photos.
Yes, this is true because film cameras do not have megapixels. This thus means that picture quality with film cameras has no limit.
You will want to compare digital cameras on how many megapixels it is, the optical zoom, the lenses, the clarity, ease of use, what it is best used for, and the price.
The prices of digital cameras range from about $100 to over $1,000. The cheapest ones are known as compact digital cameras, which have a price tag close to $100. However, these cheap digital cameras have the most basic features which are good enough for basic photography but not sufficient for advanced photographers. For example, the resolution in cheap cameras is rarely over 12 Megapixels. Additionally, there may not be HD video recording capabilities. Inexpensive point and shoot cameras may support memory cards only up to a certain storage capacity, such as 4 GB.
The price range of a digital camera can vary depending on the megapixels it has. It can be anywhere from å£50-1000. The smaller more lightweight cameras tend to cost more, and the higher the megapixels, the higher the price.