
Camera resolution
Camera resolution refers to the amount of detail a camera can capture in an image, measured in pixels. Higher resolution means more pixels, resulting in clearer and sharper photos with finer details. For example, a camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels can capture about 12 million pixels in each image, making it suitable for large prints and detailed editing. Conversely, lower resolutions may lead to blurry or pixelated images when enlarged. Overall, higher resolution is beneficial for quality but also requires more storage space for the images.