2 or 3 Megapixel?

jancz3rt

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Hey guys. I have a question whether it is really worth going for a 3 megapixel camera over a 2 megapixel. Now I have never owned one but I am asking because some of you may have come across this same issue. I do know that the pictures are likely to be of greater detail and size...but is it really worth paying extra? I intend to use the camera during the summer for casual photography.

JAN :D
 

lynx6200

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I would say three is better, but it depends on how much extra it would be. You would just have to figure out if the magapixel/cost ratio is worth it. Like for an extra 20 bucks, maybe so, but i wouldnt spend a whole lot more. You can check the size dimensions for the megapixels online. Like with 2 meg. you can get decent 5x7 photo (dont know exact mesuremnt), and larger sizes with more megapixels.
 

Adam Warren

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whats your budget for the camera. the sony cybershot's are nice cams. and hp has a couple cheap 4.1 ones out that are not to far off from the 3.2 price-wize.
 

ian

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3 megapixel seems to be the entry point for most digital camera's these days.
I would probably opt for a 3 megapixel camera, but just as important, make sure to get one with an optical zoom instead of digital zoom if your budget allows it.
 

jancz3rt

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Yeah.

My budget's about 260 US dollars. I definitely want to get a camera with an optical zoom rather than just those without it. I have had a look at those HP cameras but I do not like their look. I like Olympus and Nikon (especially teh Coolpix series). Have any of you gone from 2 to 3 megapixel and noticed a large difference?

JAN :D
 

ian

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I have a nikon coolpix 3100, had it for a while now, it is 3 megapixel with optical zoom. I like some of the fuji cameras which double as a webcam, may want to look into them as well, they are fairly cheap.
 

kof2000

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3 mp i go with d snap even tho no optical it is ultra thin and small fits in pocket. i own one is awesome too bad only 3.3 mp max when will they make a 5mp LOL.
 

Geoff

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if the price isnt that big of a difference, i would get the 3mp. If you have a 2.0mp camera now, then i would buy a camera thats at least a 4.
 

Lorand

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Nice photos! The camera make good pictures indeed.
It has a slight chromatic aberration tho, as you can see in the pics with the trees. Look at the second tree from the left: the right side of it has a magenta contour, while the left side is yellowish.
 

jancz3rt

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Yeah my pet indeed.

ian said:
The pictures are excellent, I like my nikon coolpix as well, its really easy to use.
Is that your pet? Im assuming it is a bunny rabbit

Yeah it's my animal. Looks cute ey? Anyway, I have realised that some of the pictures have that purplish tint in some places in certain light conditions. Hmm...anyway, I still love it.

JAN :D
 

Praetor

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Hey guys. I have a question whether it is really worth going for a 3 megapixel camera over a 2 megapixel. Now I have never owned one but I am asking because some of you may have come across this same issue. I do know that the pictures are likely to be of greater detail and size...but is it really worth paying extra? I intend to use the camera during the summer for casual photography.
Well it kinda depends what you're using it for whether it be on-computer-viewing or print-out-viewing .... 2MP is something like 1600x1200 already so more than sufficient for any on-computer-viewing :) If you want to print-out than 3MP is naturally thr better choice :)
 

Lorand

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Praetor said:
Well it kinda depends what you're using it for whether it be on-computer-viewing or print-out-viewing .... 2MP is something like 1600x1200 already so more than sufficient for any on-computer-viewing :) If you want to print-out than 3MP is naturally thr better choice :)
It's strange, but even a 2 MP camera can provide good printouts. Some time ago I had to make a A3 sized poster with a full-page photo as background with a 2.1 MP camera. I was very skeptical, I thought it will be very pixelated, but surprise: printed on a color laser printer the poster was amazing, one could barely see the pixels on the photo.
 

Praetor

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It's strange, but even a 2 MP camera can provide good printouts
Yes they most certainly can it depends on what size your final print out will be; when I did digital photoprints anything short of 6MP wasnt a viable option however for reference sake 11MP will allow for a nice big poster :)

I was very skeptical, I thought it will be very pixelated, but surprise: printed on a color laser printer the poster was amazing, one could barely see the pixels on the photo
Using the right paper, some of the inkjets are quite exceptional as well :)
 
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