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Q: What is the smallest number of pixels camera available?
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How many pixels is equal to 1 percent?

This question cannot be answered without further information. There are hige variations in the number of pixels in a digital camera, a TV screen, a computer monitor. In each case a different number of them will equal 1%.


How many pixels are in one square inch?

There is no fixed number. It depends on the product (computer monitor, TV screen, digitial camera) and the model.


What does the number 1280 refer to?

The number 1280 usually appears as a feature while measuring video, monitor or camera resolutions. The WXGA (1280 x 720) gives perfectly square pixels.


What is 16 megapixels?

This is usually a specification on a digital camera that describes the maximum number of pixels that will be stored in a given image - in this case, 16 million pixels (mega = million). Theoretically, this means that the camera can store more information, so it brings more detail to an image that you take. However, other aspects of photography go much further towards capturing an accurate image, so don't base a camera purchase on megapixels alone.


Is 840 x 840 pixels equal to 3 megabytes?

The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.