High budget smartphone so the device should have min 16mp of rear pixel. Even a low budget smartphones are coming in 16mp
I was saying it would be better if it was with higher pixels...for this high budget smartphone
I was saying it would be better if it was with higher pixels...for this high budget smartphone
Huh? care to explain why, when as of right now the camera seems to be getting rav reviews?
The majority of the best phones on the market now have 12MP cameras.... the number of pixels, in and of itself, is meaningless.
High budget smartphone so the device should have min 16mp of rear pixel. Even a low budget smartphones are coming in 16mp
You do know that megapixels have nothing to do with camera performance, right? Sensor size and aperture are vastly more important both of which this camera is top class level.
MP don't mean everything, although if it is the same sensor as the N6P that is disappointing. For the price they are charging, should have went all in with camera as well.
Flagship smartphone with only a f2.0 aperture? Only 12MP image size?
A larger image gives greater detail (blades of grass, grains of sand, etc.) and allows for cropping to "zoom in" on portions of the photos. You simply can do more with a 5200X4038 image (21MP) vs. a 3940X2960 image (12MP)
For this budget phone if its higher pixels means it wont lose much clarity even if we crop...we can do clean edits in a higher pixel picturesYou do know that megapixels have nothing to do with camera performance, right? Sensor size and aperture are vastly more important both of which this camera is top class level.
Yeah, that's the latest talking point from Samsung and others. All things being equal, I'd rather have a 21MP image than a 12MP image.
But you are failing to take everything else into account. Just because its 21mp does not automatically mean your "zoom in" will be of a greater quality.
Its not that simple
Yeah, it pretty much is that simple. Take two identical phone cameras, one with a 21MP sensor, one with a 12MP sensor, same aperture, same sensor element size, same processing software. 21MP will give you better picture--more detail--and greater ability to crop areas of the photo to your satisfaction.
But all things aren't equal.... Yes.. if they could stuff a 21MP sensor with a 2+ micron pixel pitch in these things, I'd be all for it. But the sensor housing would be pretty big to make room for the much larger sensor, lenses, etc.
I'd rather have a clean 12MP image than a noisy 21MP one.
Yeah, it pretty much is that simple. Take two identical phone cameras, one with a 21MP sensor, one with a 12MP sensor, same aperture, same sensor element size, same processing software. 21MP will give you better picture--more detail--and greater ability to crop areas of the photo to your satisfaction.