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  • What is the deal with the different “quality” settings on my camera?

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    Most, if not all, cameras have several image quality settings to choose from. They are first broken down by resolution (e.g. 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1024 x 768, etc) and then by quality (e.g. SHQ, HQ, SQ). What's the right one to use?The deal is this: quality is inversely proportional to the amount of JPEG compression the camera uses. Thus,
  • Which are the best camera phones this year?

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    Cell phone cameras were looked down upon by photographers. However, today is a different story. Camera phone technology has improved infinitely whether it is the sensor quality, the lens, or the features (or all of these). Most flagship phones are matching the compacts in the quality and giving DSLRs a run for their money. Some of the best camera p
  • Will a high resolution camera make better prints than a lower resolution camera?

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    To be more specific: will you get better 4 x 6 inch prints from a 3 or 4 Megapixel camera versus a 2 Megapixel camera? Possibly, but the average person won't notice. The real advantage of a higher resolution camera is that with the larger image size, there's more room to crop images. In terms of quality though, it's not a huge deal. At print sizes