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On 02/05/2017 23:01, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , RJH wrote:

"Megapixels
A megapixel (Mp) equals one million pixels. The term is used in
reference to the resolution of the digital camera. More megapixels
mean more detail, so you can create bigger prints without noticing
blockiness on the picture. Megapixels aren't the be-all and end-all
though €“ the digital camera's lens quality, sensor quality and sensor
size play a big role in how sharp and colour-accurate your pictures are".
(Which? 2017)


Notice they don't bother to tell you why though, or the extent to which
these factors interact or matter.


Why have you snipped out the context?

I'm afraid you're going to have to look it up for yourself - my point
was that you hadn't taken the time to read what you were attempting to
criticise. Or lying for some reason. Or you are simply trolling.

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Cheers, Rob