Lower resolution. Because if you buy a large thin TV and use the antenna you'll get some poor quality due to the size of your 68" TV. The smaller the size if the better cuz the pixel's will be better for the TV. So you can buy a lously 108" TV but you'll get some weird lookin pictures. If you buy smaller the quality is much much better. Unless you were using like cable or Dish or something like that.
All things being equal, a HIGH RESOLUTION picture will show more detail, etc.
If an image or photo is looked at under a microscope you will see tiny dots of color.
High Resolution means the photo/image has more dpi "dots per inch", and the photo or image can be decreased to any appropriate size, and the image/photo will still look exactly the same without the photo/image looking too pixelated, and fuzzy.
Low Resolution mean the photo/image has a lower dpi "dots per inch". Because of space, and time most images on the web are at 72 dpi. Having a lower resolution means less download time for smaller photo/images. While high Resolution photos/images are LARGER, and takes a longer time to download.
Tip:
Most photos/images CAN NOT be increased in size beyond 121% without losing resolution, and risk becoming pixelated, and fuzzy.
If it is 'Hi-res' and you zoom right in on it, it will be made up of more pixels or 'squares' than if it is 'Lo-Res'. Also, it will take up a greater file size on a computer.
The difference is the horizontal and vertical resolution (or width and height in pixels). An image having more than 1024x768 pixels is generally accepted as being a high resolution image.
The difference between between high and low resolution cameras is how many pixles the camera has and how clean and clear the pictures turn out to be.
They had a low resolution
A lot of websites out there are based around photography have information on high resolution cameras. This website reviews them: www.imaging-resource.com/
ThEy use motorized, high resolution, frame-by-frame cameras.
In my opinion, I believe that Cannon and Nikon are the best high resolution cameras. I have a Kodak and I can tell you that it is not a very good camera.
yes when the first came out but now compare to today they are low resolution
I would visit a local store that sells cameras to see what their opinions are about the high resolution cameras. They know a lot about each brand. Or, look up reviews on the computer.
Yes, high definition cameras capture details that regular cameras will miss. The speed, the resolution, and the brighter colors will greatly improve your images.
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.
Canon IS cameras are compact digital cameras with very limited features. The Canon HS line has numerous features for more advanced photography. The HS has a higher resolution screen, a faster shoot time, can record high-speed movies, and has a GPS.
HD is a higher quality of video resolution than just high resolution.
Pentax cameras offer high megapixels, advanced auto focus, and superior resolution. The K-30 model even offers a fully weather sealed, dustproof, coldproof design.
Most devices that use XD cards are cameras. Digital cameras and DSLR cameras usually use these because they have high pixel counts and the size of the pictures need higher resolution cards with a big file capacity on them.