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April 12th, 2010

Canon Powershot A560 Lens Error

Why the product details for Canon PowerShot A560, which can print up to 15×20 but …?

Megapixel PowerShot is less SD1200? What's better? … Also, is the jump to have a camera with 4x optical zoom 3x optical zoom with drama? I had the A560, but there was a error when the lens does retract if I plan to buy the SD1200 because I'll make a trip in a few weeks and I regret having my own camera photo. The A560 7.1 megapixel SD1200 has had 10, but details of the product does not seem to make sense … Thank you!

I do not see anything on the cost of printing sizes from any web camera, so I assume that you are looking for web sites seller. The previous answers are incorrect. Apparently not understand the decision and havent had with digital technology. Fortunately, they were not involved in the computer or married to use all processors and the 8086 is not the Internet or laptops. After using your logic, it would be impossible to increase performance especially if it is in a small package. Please read these "Contrary to popular belief, a higher resolution and compensate for the noise" http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Insights/More-pixels-offsets-noise! "They are the best compact cameras catch digital SLR? Http: / / www.dxomark.com / index.php / eng / DxOMark-Sensor / DxOMark-reviews / DxOMark-review-of-art compact The A560 is 7MP (3072 x 2304) and is SD1200 10MP (3648 x 2736). Cameras generally save the images on the pixel density of 72 dpi, which affects the image sized. A560 3072 dpi x 2304-72 = 42.7 x 32 x 3648 SD1200 2736-72 dpi = 50.7 x 38 print sizes arent figures recommended that manufacturers Randon throew meaning there. They are based on a pixel density needed to produce quality prints. Printed in size 72ppi that in view of far decent. results low pixel density pixel larger reproduction prints. "Photo quality" prints need about 300 dpi to divide the number and length width of 300 pixels produces high quality photos as large as possible A560 x 7.7 x 9.1 10.2 12.2 SD1200 How to print more of assumptions Printing not be seen by a photo, but rather remote. The growing impression that the anticipated increase in the distance. pixel density will be reduced accordingly. For a 15 x 20 of these aircraft are 150ppi pixel density of 182ppi A560 SD1200 You will not see the difference 30ppi is seen from afar. Idea that the sensor size is a factor is an urban legend. Take a photo with a digital SLR full frame and stems No resolution end point. When you take print files or send by less than a commercial printer who asks you what type of device you use or what was the size of the sensor. It no difference in the print resolution. Compare the two and you will see a digital SLR sensor produces more noise than other even if the sensors are the same size. If the size of the sensor was the issue that should not happen. The reason is what is happening because more research, engineering and testing went on a sensor so that it produces less noise. Same goes for item sensors shooting. Pixel arent just got in the sensors. They walk to the sensors. Look at this picture of B & H photo print sizes recommended resolution different cameras. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/FrameWork/charts/resolutionChartPopup.html

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