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  2. Very good and clear explanations, however, a digital single lens reflex camera is a DSLR. As for the camera on my LG Stylo 2, although it's supposed to be 13 megapixels and the image on the screen looks bright, clear and detailed when taken, the image on file is grainy, blurry and lacking in detail. Outlines are very fuzzy and lettering can barely be read. Is there anyrhing I can do about this? I'm shooting through the app "Camera Zoom Fx."

  3. Arrgh!! How is it that an "expert" in cameras is so CHRONICALLY misstating "DSLR" (Digital Single Lens Reflex)?!?!
    Gets a bit annoying after the fourth or fifth time, there…. (onscreen printed corrections notwithstanding).
    Otherwise, a lot of good information from a practical standpoint.
    Next video, Gary, PRACTICE the term a few times before going onscreen. I'm thinking you know what you mean, but you're just in a bad habit of mispronouncing it…. kind of like idiots who say "nuke-yu-ler" when they mean "nuclear" (new-klee-ar).

  4. Megapixels certainly aren't the end-all, be-all, it's not an irrelevant factor either. Lots of resolution can aid in a certain level of flexibility, particularly in post.

    In a phone, high megapixel sensors have a practical use in rapidly capturing dense text. Very useful for college students borrowing textbooks, or if I want to rapidly snapshot a newspaper or magazine article, or recipes.

    Megapixels are just only one factor of how good a camera is though. Sensor size, optics, aperatute being other factors that must be considered as well, depending on use case

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