There isn't exactly much of a relationship between the megapixel and the megabyte. A megapixel is a million pixels, and a megabyte is a million bytes. If you are talking in terms of a digital camera, its considered standard that a pixel is 3 bytes, one byte for each color (red, green, blue). But, almost all digital cameras output in JPEG format, which compresses the images even further. There is no formula to determine size, because each image can be compressed different amounts.
They have nothing in common, except that they are technology related.
Megapixels refer to a resolution on a screen or camera. The higher the megapixel count, the better the display.
Gigabytes refer to the storage of the hard drive (or other storage medium.)
The amount of megapixels a camera has determines how big and clear the picture will turn out. For example, if you want a 8" by 10" print you would need a 6-megapixel camera & up. The larger the megapixel the better the picture.
The Cannon Powershot S3 digital camera has 6 megapixels to take pictures with. However, what this camera lacks in megapixels, it makes up in its various features including 12X zoom.
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For high quality pictures look for a camera with at least 8 megapixels.
6530 MegaPixels, or just 6.53 GigaPixels!!!! to think the average camera is around 5 or 6 MegaPixels
The Seitz 6x17 Digital seems to have the highest megapixel count.
A measure of resolution that reflects the ability of a digital camera to record detail. The more megapixels a camera has the more detail its images can contain and the more they can be enlarged without losing clarity. More megapixels aren't always necessary, however. A measure of resolution that reflects the ability of a digital camera to record detail. The more megapixels a camera has the more detail its images can contain and the more they can be enlarged without losing clarity. More megapixels aren't always necessary, however.
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Comparing digital cameras all depends on what you are looking for in a camera. Try comparing the megapixels on the camera. The higher the megapixel, the better the picture it will produce.
Fermilab just came out with a digital camera with a resolution of 500 megapixels, but it is a one-of-a-kind that is being attached to a telescope in Chile for use in Fermilab's Dark Energy Survey project. For most people 7 to 12 megapixels is plenty.
A camera phone normally does not have as good of a lens as a digital camera and most do not have flash. They also have less resolution (lower megapixels) than a real digital camera. Their pictures are OK, but not great.
it dosent have a CMOS sensor (like digital camera), therefore you can't determine how many megapixels there are.
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.