Differences between 12MP 4:3 and 9.1MP 16:9

tjtkahfi

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Can anybody tell me what is the differences, besides the size of the image of course (the 4:3 with 16:9)?
 
That's it. They're cropping down the 4:3 into a 16:9, so you get a smaller picture.
 
What you see will be the same, you just see less of it. The main thing to consider is do you print your photos. 16:9 would have to be cropped more for printing standard formats.
 
What you see will be the same, you just see less of it. The main thing to consider is do you print your photos. 16:9 would have to be cropped more for printing standard formats.
It is better to use the 12MP then?
 
It is better to use the 12MP then?

In My situation 12mp is best for me, It uses the full resolution of the sensor and if I want to print it its better.

Some people prefer 16:9 as it shows as a full image on the screen but i don't care about that.

If your not printing go with what you prefer, 4:3 suits my workflow.
 
It is better to use the 12MP then?

Yes. The use of the full sensor will allow you to crop to 16:9, if desired, and adjust up or down for any composition error when you took the picture. You have nothing to lose other than the time required to crop the photo.

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