QUOTE(yinpeng89 @ Apr 5 2009, 03:22 PM)
Is the price for original set ?
it is for AP set;...for ORI set..its is about RM 700
QUOTE(yinpeng89 @ Apr 5 2009, 03:22 PM)
I do not get it on why is K800 and K810 cameras are better than 3600 slide when the megapixel is the same.
Please clarify.
Thank you
IMHO.. more megapixels doesnt make for better pictures.Image quality isn't improving, they say, and some fear it may actually be degrading as the megapixel race escalates.There have been some improvements in semiconductor process technology for sensors, so it's mitigated the problem a bit, but there overall has been an increase in image noise.The basic concern is that smaller pixels on camera sensors means less sensitivity to light, leading to image noise such as off-color speckles or rough edges, worse performance in dim conditions, and the loss of finer tonal gradations such as the subtle shadows of a white wedding dress. Point-and-shoot cameras, with their small sensors, are the chief culprits.If you wish to know which the resolution capabilities of a camera are, you should not base your opinion on how many megapixels it has but instead you should test it and watch images produced by it. Although it might sound confusing, a 3 megapixel camera could be much better than a 5 megapixels one depending on the other factors which take part on the image quality they produce. The camera as a whole, with all its different parts influencing the final product, will determine the quality of its images. This way, the best way in which we can be sure of how good the image quality of a camera is, is by actually testing it and observing the images its produces.The more pixels used to represent an image, the closer the result can resemble the original. The number of pixels in an image is sometimes called the resolution, though resolution has a more specific definition. Pixel counts can be expressed as a single number, as in a "three-megapixel" digital camera, which has a nominal three million pixels, or as a pair of numbers, as in a "640 by 480 display", which has 640 pixels from side to side and 480 from top to bottom (as in a VGA display), and therefore has a total number of 640 × 480 = 307,200 pixels or 0.3 megapixels.
This post has been edited by kae7: Apr 5 2009, 03:42 PM