Usually indicated resolution
- Mpx – the number of dots (pixels) that make up the final image (eg. 10 Mpx)
- The number of horizontal and vertical points (eg. 3 872 x 2 592 pixels)
By multiplying the number of horizontal and vertical points you obtain the total image resolution in pixels, i.e. megepixels. 10 Mpx cameras shoot images at a resolution of 3872 x 2592 px (10,036,224 px or 10 Mpx) with a maximum print size of 21.7 x 32.4 cm.
Ordinary resolution cameras range from 10-14 Mpx.
Other indicated resolution
- Dpi - number of dots per inch (ie. 2.54 cm)
- Lpmm - the number of black and white lines per millimeter
Advantages and disadvantages of high resolution
- The ability to print large format photos
- More precise details in photographs
- Better for cropping images
| - Photos take up a large amount of data on the memory card
- Saving photos on the memory card takes longer
- Higher demands on the optical quality of the lens
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