noun
- A unit of measurement equal to one million pixels, used to describe the resolution of a digital camera or image sensor.
Usage: Usually used in plural form or as a count noun.; Common in photography and digital imaging contexts.
Examples
- The smartphone camera has 12 megapixels, which is good for everyday photography.
- Professional photographers often prefer cameras with 20 megapixels or more.
- This budget camera only offers 5 megapixels, so the image quality may be lower.
- The new phone boasts a 48-megapixel rear camera for sharper photos.
- Higher megapixels don't always guarantee better picture quality; lens quality matters too.
- She upgraded to a camera with 24 megapixels to capture more detail in her landscape shots.