What Are Phone Camera Megapixels?
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- Pixel is a word derived from Picture Element, which is the smallest unit of a digital image.
- Pictures consist of numerous individual pixels which are added light and color to form the images we see.
- A megapixel on the other hand is a single unit consisting of 1 million pixels.
- Counted per inch, pixels and megapixels determine the digital image resolution.
- This means a 13-megapixel camera sensor can give you images with 13 million pixels per inch (PPI).
- Having a camera sensor with more megapixels will certainly give you more detail on the images you take.
- The image quality is, however, not entirely on the megapixel number and quantity of detail collected.
- Phone cameras with increased individual pixel size can give sharper images with more clarity.
- Improving pixels by increasing their size gives them more room to attract more light which greatly helps in forming sharp pictures.
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