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Lots of people think that the more megapixel on their phone will give them a better pictures.
But the truth is different. Megapixel is not the only factor.
Before we move forward let us see What is Megapixel and its role on your camera??
Answer: Megapixel is nothing but the size of the photo that is taken. Megapixel stands for 'Million pixel'. So 5MP camera means 5 million pixels. So when you look a photo on your phone screen you won't find any much difference on the pic. For example a picture taken on Nokia 41 MP and on any other phone say iPhone 5S or HTC one will similar on your phone. The minor difference that you will notice that is not because of the megapixel of the phone but because of the other factors like pixel size and aperture of the lens.
So now what is Pixel size??
Pixel is on which the light through the lens reflect. If the Pixel is small that it will capture low light and leading to poor quality image and lots of noise.. where as large pixel means it will pick up more light which lead to more accurate image.
Lets Know about Aperture.
Simply,aperture is a hole within a lens, through which light travels into the camera body. It is easier to understand the concept if you just think about our eyes. Every camera that we know of today is designed like human eyes. The cornea in our eyes is like the front element of a lens – it gathers all external light, then bends it and passes it to the iris. Depending on the amount of light, the iris can either expand or shrink, controlling the size of the pupil, which is a hole that lets the light pass further into the eye. The pupil is essentially what we refer to as aperture in photography. The amount of light that enters the retina (which works just like the camera sensor), is limited to the size of the pupil – the larger the pupil, the more light enters the retina.
The iris of the lens that controls the size (diameter) of the aperture is called “diaphragm” in optics. The sole purpose of the diaphragm is to block or stop all light, with the exception of the light that goes through the aperture. In photography, aperture is expressed in f-numbers (for example f/5.6). These f-numbers that are known as “f-stops” are a way of describing the size of the aperture, or how open or closed the aperture is. A smaller f-stop means a larger aperture, while a larger f-stop means a smaller aperture. Most people find this awkward, since we are used to having larger numbers represent larger values, but not in this case. For example, f/1.4 is larger than f/2.0 and much larger than f/8.0.
Lots of people think that the more megapixel on their phone will give them a better pictures.
But the truth is different. Megapixel is not the only factor.
Before we move forward let us see What is Megapixel and its role on your camera??
Answer: Megapixel is nothing but the size of the photo that is taken. Megapixel stands for 'Million pixel'. So 5MP camera means 5 million pixels. So when you look a photo on your phone screen you won't find any much difference on the pic. For example a picture taken on Nokia 41 MP and on any other phone say iPhone 5S or HTC one will similar on your phone. The minor difference that you will notice that is not because of the megapixel of the phone but because of the other factors like pixel size and aperture of the lens.
So now what is Pixel size??
Pixel is on which the light through the lens reflect. If the Pixel is small that it will capture low light and leading to poor quality image and lots of noise.. where as large pixel means it will pick up more light which lead to more accurate image.
Lets Know about Aperture.
Simply,aperture is a hole within a lens, through which light travels into the camera body. It is easier to understand the concept if you just think about our eyes. Every camera that we know of today is designed like human eyes. The cornea in our eyes is like the front element of a lens – it gathers all external light, then bends it and passes it to the iris. Depending on the amount of light, the iris can either expand or shrink, controlling the size of the pupil, which is a hole that lets the light pass further into the eye. The pupil is essentially what we refer to as aperture in photography. The amount of light that enters the retina (which works just like the camera sensor), is limited to the size of the pupil – the larger the pupil, the more light enters the retina.
Size Of The Aperture


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