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Size of Picture

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Pixel Count

One of the main ways that manufacturers categorize their digital cameras is in terms of pixel count. This is the number of individual pixels that go into making each image. Today this number varies between 1 million (1 Megapixel) to around 14 million (14 Megapixels). A million pixels is abbreviated to MP, so a 1MP camera has 1 million pixels and a 3MP camera has 3 million pixels. Currently most popular consumer digital cameras have between 2MP and 5MP. A 3MP camera can make excellent 4”x6” prints and very good 5”x7” prints. If you intend to make lots of 8”x10” prints, then perhaps a 4MP or 5MP camera would be a better choice. Sometimes two numbers are given, total pixels and effective pixels. Total pixels count every pixel on the sensor surface. Usually the very edge pixels aren’t used in the final image. Effective pixels are the number of pixels actually used in the image after the edge pixels have been dropped.

Largest Image (typical)

Print size at 320dpi

Print size at 240dpi

3MP

2048 x 1536

6.5” x 4.8”

8.5” x 6.4”

4MP

2272 x 1712

7.1” x 5.4”

9.5” x 7.1”

5MP

2592 x 1944

8.1” x 6.1”

10.8” x 8.1”

Storage of Images on a Digital Camera

A digital camera stores the pictures it takes on a memory card. Common cards found in current digital cameras are SmartMedia, Compact Flash and Memory Stick. (Note: The Sony Mavica stores pictures on a floppy disk.)

A memory card is measured by its memory size, in megabytes (MB). The more memory the card has the more images it can hold. Thus, a 256 MB memory card will be able to hold many more images than a 32 MB memory card.

128MB Memory

256MB Memory

512MB Memory

3MP

116

232

464

4MP

87

174

348

5MP

70

140

280

6MP

58

116

232

The number of images placed on a card can vary based on the following factors:

Compression

Resolution

Photographic Conditions

Compression

When a digital camera takes a picture, a very large file is created that holds the image. A picture produced from a 2-megapixel camera will produce a file size around 6MB. To fit more images on a memory card, digital cameras compress these image files. The amount of compression a digital camera does to an image can usually be set by the user. Standard compression modes on digital cameras usually include either:

Good, Better, Best or… Normal, Fine, Superfine

The default on most digital cameras will be either “better” or “fine”. While the amount of compression a camera does will vary from camera to camera, generally a

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