By TROY DREIER
What is a megapixel?
A megapixel is a measure of the amount of information a camera stores when taking a picture. It’s equal to roughly one million pixels, meaning one million tiny dots of color.
The more megapixels a camera has, the larger the pictures a user can print while still maintaining overall quality.
Troy Dreier is a freelance tech writer based in the New York City area.
The more megapixels a camera has, the larger the pictures a user can print while still maintaining overall quality.
Troy Dreier is a freelance tech writer based in the New York City area.