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Pixels and shooting at various resolutions?



 
 
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Old January 14th 05, 01:56 PM
Conrad Weiler
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Default Pixels and shooting at various resolutions?

Hi,

I'm using a Fuji S7000 digital camera. When shooting at various resolutions (1
to 6 megapixels) what happens to the pixels. At 2 megapixels I have 1600x1200;
at 3 megapixels I have 2000x1500 roughly. Is it just fewer pixels used at the
lower resolution or something else?

Do all cameras work pretty much the same way in using pixels at various
resolutions?

TIA,

Conrad

Conrad Weiler
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