What difference to pixels trade name?

i want a camera thats thin and stylish. on the other hand good satisfactory to take verbs and clear pictures especially wen developed. what do i look for? pixels, flash, brand, ISO? im not good next to all this stuff so a moment or two help will do THANX


Answers:    Pixels refer to the size of the picture the camera can capture, more pixels manner larger pictures can be printed without losing much detail, but it doesn't be set to greater picture quality. 6MP is adequate to print normal size pictures.

ISO, refers to the sensitivity of the sensor to muted. High ISO(ex. 800) lets you shoot within low-light situation where flash can't be use or simply not satisfactory. Take note though that greater ISO will make the emblem grainy or piercing which is not suitable for large prints, but logically you can edit it surrounded by the pc contained by exchange for some detail loss.

For the brand...maybe Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus.

Try following the knit below for additional explanation on some terminolgy:
http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary...

Hope it help.
the higher the pixel, the clearer the picture, especially if you need to enlarge it.
If you progress into a camera shop, they will gladly explain what you want to know, and help you choose what type of camera you will be lively with (experience taken into consideration).

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