sorry, I know this is the wrong section, but I need the traffic since I'm looking to go buy one tonight. What are MPs?
I've had two camera highly reccomended to me and the only difference I see is that one had 5MPs and one has 7.1MPs? Is that something important? What does it mean and is it worth the extra money to have more?
They are megapixels - essentially the resolution of the photograph. More is better, and you will notice a difference, especially when printing and if you decide to blow up a photograph. Five is probably enough for the average person.
This is from about.com:
When determining how many pixels you need, it all boils down to how you will be using the photo and what size it will be printed. Here's a handy chart to guide you when determining how many pixels you will need for printing standard size photos on an ink jet printer or through an online printing service.
5 MP = 2592 x 1944 pixels High Quality: 10 x 13 inches Acceptable Quality: 13 x 19 inches
4 MP = 2272 x 1704 pixels High Quality: 9 x 12 inches Acceptable Quality: 12 x 16 inches
3 MP = 2048 x 1536 pixels High Quality: 8 x 10 inches Acceptable Quality: 10 x 13 inches
2 MP = 1600 x 1200 pixels High Quality: 4 x 6 inches, 5 x 7 inches Acceptable Quality: 8 x 10 inches
Greater than 5 megapixels When you get beyond five megapixels, chances are you are a professional photographer using high-end equipment, and you should already have a handle on the concepts of image size and resolution.
Megapixel Madness Digital camera manufacturers would like all customers to believe that higher megapixels is always better, but as you can see from the chart above, unless you have a large format ink jet printer, anything over 3 megapixels is more than most people will ever need.
However, there are times when higher megapixels can come in handy. Higher megapixels can give amateur photographers the freedom to crop more aggressively when they can't get as close to a subject as they would like. But the trade-off to higher megapixels is larger files that will require more space in your camera memory and more disk storage space on your computer. I feel the cost of additional storage is more than worthwhile, especially for those times when you capture that priceless photo and may want to print it in a large format for framing. Remember, you can always use an online printing service if your printer can't handle large format.
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poptart did a pretty good job explaining it all. If the price isn't too much of a difference go with the 7 mp one. But if the price is a huge difference go with the 5 and you will be fine. Also if its a difference in brand I would go with the better brand.