it dosent have a CMOS sensor (like digital camera), therefore you can't determine how many megapixels there are.
12.3 megapixels
No
Yes. And that is an AMAZING lens, by the way.
Yes,indeed u can!
The Nikon D3 has 12.1 megapixels. The Exilim line (which is by Casio, not Sony) has cameras with a range from 6 to 12.1 megapixels. Keep in mind, it's not all about megapixels, though - it's also about lens quality and the number of user-customizable controls (ISO, shutter speed, aperture, etc.). The Nikon D3 is an SLR, whereas the Exilim line consists of point-and-shoot and prosumer models. The D3 is definitely the better camera.
The DX2 has a wide range of shutter speeds from ISO 100 to 800, with an ISO boost from 1,600 to 3,200. It has 12.4 megapixels for high quality images.
The D40 has less megapixels but is better at high isos, so is more sensitive.
The newest Nikon D3000 is the best. Not only is it newest and has all these new features, but it has more megapixels and would be the same price as the other two. The Nikon D40 is great and all, but it only has 6 megapixels, and is not good in low lighting which gets REALLY annoying.
Well the D60 is better because it is more advanced, it has better quality (6 megapixels vs. 10 megapixels). If you buy the kit, the 18-55mm lens will come with vibration reduction, creating better photos.
um no clue dang woman
This is a partially a matter of opinion, but I had to research this recently so I will dare to answer. Of course it depends what you mean by best. Best price? Best performance? Combination of the two? I will assume you mean best performance and quality, ignoring price, otherwise it becomes way too complicated. This is what I came up with as of this date January 19, 2008Best point and shoot small cameras: Nikon coolpix s700, 12.1 megapixels, Canon PowerShot SD870. 8 megapixels. Nikon coolpix p5100. 12.1 megapixels, Panasonic Lumix DMC-Tz3, 7.2 megapixels. Sony Cyber shot DSC-T200, 8.1 megapixels Best Advanced Amateur Cameras (does not have full sized professional sensor): Nikon D300, - best image quality of all, but the Sony A700 is the highest quality of build Sony A700 - but no live view - better built than the Nikon D300, but the Nikon takes slightly better pictures overall, however, both have their advantages Best Professional Digital camera: (full sized professional sensor) Nikon D3 - and it costs 3 times the price of the Nikon D300
576 megapixels