on 07-07-2020 12:13
on 07-07-2020 12:21
Not necessarily.
The quality of the camera sensor and lens play the biggest part.
on 07-07-2020 12:31
07-07-2020 12:34 - edited 07-07-2020 12:35
07-07-2020 12:34 - edited 07-07-2020 12:35
Having a higher megapixel can give you a better photo but there is more to it.
Finding an ideal camera on a device for yourself you have to ask what do you want from a camera? Will it be for snapshots while out and about with friends or for taking professional photos you intend to resize.
Will you want to save your files in a professional format such as RAW or would you be happy with the standard photo formats.
But today we have devices with multiple cameras and lenses, software (AI) to enhance the photos. It really depends on what device you are looking for, a 13MP would be ok for some if it meets there needs, some like to have the option of taking a shot with a quadruple-camera device.
Sometimes you can buy a device with a camera which you will not use the features so it's really about what you want from a camera, not the megapixel.
Hope that helps.
on 07-07-2020 12:50
on 07-07-2020 14:40