Teh teh! 1.3MP,si bora nitumie ya simu ya mchina!!
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Most digital cameras these days have sufficiently high resolution that you don't need to worry about too few pixels.
You may need to worry about too many, however, since the resulting larger file sizes can result in slower shooting for point-and-shoot models.
Given how much confusion there
still is about this, it bears stating explicitly:
More megapixels does not necessarily mean better photo quality. We'll say it again:
More megapixels does not necessarily mean better photo quality. Repeat after me:
More megapixels does not necessarily mean better photo quality.
Just because last year's model had a 12-megapixel sensor and this year's replacement has a 14-megapixel sensor doesn't mean that the new one will shoot better photos than the old. In point-and-shoot cameras, manufacturers increase resolution for marketing and cost reasons, rarely for quality reasons.
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