A 5 megapixel webcam can provide decent image quality for video calls and streaming, especially in well-lit environments. It typically offers clearer resolution than lower megapixel models, but may not match the sharpness and detail of higher-end webcams with 1080p or 4K capabilities. For casual use, a 5 MP webcam is generally sufficient, but for professional streaming or content creation, considering a higher resolution option may be beneficial.
Sadly it is only 0.3 megapixel
Yes, anything above 5 is good.
The average is 3 Megapixel. 3 is the cheapest and most commonly used because its gives a good quality that inst to much or to little.
5 megapixel
Impossible.
a 12.4 megapixel camera is very good because it takes pictures
5 megapixel is the biggest megapixel on a mobile phone. It has the ability to take videos at 120fps.
USB webcams are attachable/detachable webcams for your computer or laptop. The pros obviously are that it takes photos, and that you can choose the megapixel value and quality. The cons however, are that they require more time to power on/off than a built in webcam and require a lot of space.
Please check the manual or product specifications.
It will depend on the megapixels... 5 Megapixel Camera = 1595 Pictures 6 Megapixel Camera = 1471 Pictures 7 Megapixel Camera = 1314 Pictures 8 Megapixel Camera = 1164 Pictures 10 Megapixel Camera = 887 Pictures
Mega pixel webcam are performing much better that the vga webcams.Its depending on the resolution of each webcam.For example:1MP=1000000pixesVga resolution is equal to 640x480 pixels , that means 307200 pixels.A mega pixel webcam should deliver 1280*1024 screen resolution, which is arround 1.3mega pixels=1310720pixels.In other words megapixel webcam have much better performance than vga webcams
The iPhone 4S (and also the 5) has an 8 megapixel camera. The only difference between the 4S and 5's camera is the 5 has better low-light performance.