The top 5 best camcorders according to experts include the Canon VIXIA HF M52, the JVC HD Everio GZ-VX815, the Sony Handycam HDR-PJ430V, the Drift HD Ghost and the Sony Bloggie Touch. It is not possible to pinpoint one specific camcorder as each is slightly different and it depends on what you are trying to achieve, as to which one would be best for you.
Deciding on which camera is right for you can be a hard choice but this should help.
if your deciding on going pro you should learn more about using a camera in Manual
or if you decide just to have one for a fast photo stick with automatic
there are different types of cameras to choose from like SLR, Compact, Micro Compact just to name a few
SLR Cameras are mainly seen by Professional Photographers, you are able to choose what lens you want to use for different scenarios like Wide Angle lenses, Macro Lenses, Fish Eye Lenses, and more,Most SLR Cameras also have a "Hot Seat" which you attach different attachments to like flash. SLR Cameras are more expensive then Compact but are great for many Scenarios and are becoming more commonly seen by more people
Compact and Micro Compact Cameras are mainly in the Automatic setting and only use a fixed lens though can sometimes be able to use advanced lenses, Compact Cameras can have the same Mega Pixels as some SLR Cameras but wont give you as much control and wont have a "Hot Seat", Compact Cameras are also good for Beginners of Digital Photography.
hope this helps
I would say a Fuji Camera 7 Megapixels. Any higher than that there is no visual benefit apart from having a larger picture.
you may be surprised that the DSi Camera lens has a mere 0.3 megapixels!!
7.2 megapixels
i dont think so... i guess it depends on the camera you want to get. an average computer screen is over 800 pixels tall. if all you are talking about in your camera is the display, then maybe. how good the display is says nothing about how good the camera is. but if that is all you are getting out of the picture, then absolutely not. a pixel is like, the size of a pin-point.
yes it definetly is
1 - If you make a 'mistake' during shooting - you can simply erase the shot and re-take it. 2 - You don't need to send anything away to be developed. The pictures you take are instantly produced, and can be downloaded to a computer for printing or editing.
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.
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.
it dosent have a CMOS sensor (like digital camera), therefore you can't determine how many megapixels there are.
It depends upon the Megapixels in your mobile phone camera. If you want good quality photos, it is better to buy a digital camera, since pictures taken with a digital camera have more clarity, and color depth. Also features such as flash, and image stabilization work much better in a digital camera.