Relative pixel sizes: vs. Pixel area difference: 5.55 µm² (21%) A pixel on Canon 400D sensor is approx. 21% bigger than a pixel on Canon 1100D. Pixel density. 3.71 MP/cm². 3.08 MP/cm². Difference: 0.63 µm (20%) Canon 1100D has approx. 20% higher pixel density than Canon 400D.
At a pixel level the EOS 1100D's performance is pretty much typical for this class of camera. The differences in nominal resolution between cameras at this level is pretty much negligible in real-world use and the 1100D's image detail and resolution are on par with the closest competitors.
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Pixel Size: Pixels/Megapixels: Viewfinder: DLA * Canon PowerShot G1 X: 1.9x: 18.7 x 14.0mm: 4.3µm: 4352 x 3264: 14.3 : f/6.9: Canon PowerShot G12: 4.7x: 7.4 x 5.6mm: 2.7µm: 3648 x 2048: 10.0 : f/4.3: Canon PowerShot G9: 4.7x: 7.6 x 5.7mm: 2.5µm: 4000 x 3000: 12.1 : f/4.0: Canon EOS M: 1.6x: 22.3 x 14.9mm: 4.3µm: 5184 x 3456: 18.0 : f/6.8
The L, M, and S sizes vary individually by the camera, but the numbers at the top in the blue bar tell you the pixel dimensions. So, in this case, your L size images are 5760x3840 (or 22MP). The larger the size you choose, the bigger the file will be, but the higher the resolution and the larger you can print out the image.
The print size we have chosen is a standard 300dpi 8"x12" format, which corresponds to about the physical size of an 8Mpix image printed at 100% magnification. Screen This tab shows the measurement values and graph derived directly from a RAW image when displayed on a computer screen at 100% magnification (i.e., one image pixel corresponding to
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