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Digital Cameras
Do more Megapixels translate into better photo quality?
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I'll have a look though my gallery I should have 3.5 and 10 Mega pixels photos, I don't think you can easily spot the difference, But 10 megs will enlarge bigger than 3.5 megs and retain clarity
Found them, the Calgary Fire Service ones are 3.5 and any from the Rugby Truck Show are 10 Hope this helps Ian |
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I have one, and though it is probably down to me, the colours are insipid and the definition of figures against background not good.
But I am the worlds worst photograper. |
Lens quality is more important.
Lens aperture is also important. A good quality lens that allows more light to reach the sensor will give a better image. |
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Hi It is a Pentax Optio E50 and I am still coming to terms with it.
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http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08...axoptioe50.asp
White balance • Automatic • Daylight • Cloudy • Tungsten • Neon • Manual selectable http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/d...ntax+Optio+E50 Quote:
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Consult your manual:-
Whiteness balance Brightness filter |
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