It's extremely unlikely that this is true. Having used both cameras, the Canon is FAR AND AWAY a better camera.
However, megapixels have little to nothing to do with sharpness.
Most likely, what you're seeing is a result of the way the images were taken. Use a tripod and a fast shutter speed and you shouldn't have a problem.
get a camera and a usb cord and drag it on the pics file
you can preview pics on a built in display and download pics to a computer
CAROLINE: Ok, I'm a horseback rider myself, and the Olympus takes nice pics. u might want 2 put the camera on high-focus so u can see the picture better. sometimes there is a "flipbook" option in the camera, and u can use that.
The photos are stored in a propriatary format to the camera. Only the camera can modulate and demodulate the file to and from a computer.
Im not sure if you can do that with a camera, but there is a camera that Microsoft made for the 360 kind of like eye toy on the ps2 where you can take pics on that and use em as gamer pics
i would recommend to buy a CANON A650, because it has really wonderful options i'm a beginner photographer and i use this model, it has 12.1MP and takes pics without blurring
just turn on your digicam and click on the capture button
go to the camera, press "camera" and it'll say start and just click that and you can take pics!
a camera takes pics,you can also put vids and i guess some cameras have music:)
Take your own pics or search "LOL cats" they are hilarious!
bc when u have a video camera,u can record things. when u have a camera u can take pics.
it's sd and you save pics on it