The Canon "D" line is always popular, from the 550D to 650D having:
-18 mega pixel sensor
Provides great picture quality.
also video quality below:
- Full HD (1920/1080) at 25/30fps
- 720p 60/30/25 fps
Any DSLR can produce professional-quality photos; the question is, how large do you want the photos to be? A camera that shoots 12MP images will give a smaller pro-grade picture than an 18MP camera.
Resolution of image is used to determine the quality of image in digital camera.
It all really depends what size of digital print you are wanting to make. The larger the print the higher the resolution needs to be so that the image is not fuzzy. I would visit www.photoshopessentials.com/essentials/image-quality/ and read the tutorial about how the resoultion of your digital images affects image quality when printing.
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.
Hopefully your camera has a setting to adjust your picture quality or resolution. If not, you will have to use image editing software to correct the pictures.
Changing the image resolution will affect the file size of the image and the quality of the image. Image resolution is measure in DPI, which is Dots Per Inch, this means that if you increase the resolution then the DPI will increase and the quality of the image will get better as a result as there are more pixels that make up the image, so the image will be more distinct and sharper. When the image resolution is increased the image has more pixels, this is the exact opposite to the compression techniques, this means that the file will get a lot bigger as the number of pixels increases. Decreasing the resolution, however, will make the image quality lower but will reduce the file size.
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.
go to http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ its a online image resizer and you can set the size and image quality. hope this helps
Image Quality
Resolution dependent is an image that is composed of a particular amount number of pixels. The quality of the image that is produced depends on the amount of pixels.
the image which u click is the best image that can be cliked by ur camera if u have not touched any settings
Pixels is a measure of the image size, each pixel is a dot. This has nothing to do with quality, more megapixels DOES NOT mean better quality pictures. A 10 megapixel camera has 10 million pixels (or dots) per image.
No, only on the quality. If you have a picture that is in low quality, perhaps because you scanned it that way, printing in high resolution won't be able to improve the image quality.