


You will find a huge difference among smartphone cameras. While lower megapixels (or MP) may be fine for some basic shots, the image will appear “pixelated”-that is, blocky and fuzzy-if you print or enlarge it. Simply put, the more megapixels your camera has, the higher its image clarity will be. Megapixels are the unit of measurement for a camera’s graphic resolution. Here are a few key things to look for to make sure you’re getting all the features you’ll need to take memorable photos.

These days, if you’re shopping for a new smartphone, it means you’re also shopping for a new camera. Advances in digital technology mean I can take an endless number of amazing, high quality pictures using just my smartphone-something I never could have imagined back when I was still buying flash bulbs and rolls of film at the drugstore! I adore the convenience of having my smartphone also be my primary camera.
