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Digital Ccd Cmos

If a digital camera comes with a 10MP sensor, it has around 10million CCD or CMOS units fixed on the sensor.?
So this count of 10million will be equal to the total number of pixels appearing in the captured image. Is this true or false? Please explain.
True (if camera is set to the highest settings). Sometimes the actual number of pixels on the sensor is a little higher than the number used to make the image, so to be more correct: the effective megapixels of the sensor is the number of pixels in the image if taken at highest settings.
Since most cameras take pictures at a ~4:3 ratio, 10MP will make an image up to 3650 x 2740 = 10,000,000
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Difference in ccd and cmos sensors of digital slr cameras? Which technology is better and why ?
Hi ! I am planning to buy a digital slr camera . I have studied various aspects of current technologies available and have a few confusions regarding a few things. One of them is the ccd or cmos censor of slr . Plz help me in this regard. thanks
CCD (charge coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) image sensors are two different technologies for capturing images digitally. Each has unique strengths and weaknesses giving advantages in different applications. Neither is categorically superior to the other, although vendors selling only one technology have usually claimed otherwise. In the last five years much has changed with both technologies, and many projections regarding the demise or ascendence of either have been proved false. The current situation and outlook for both technologies is vibrant, but a new framework exists for considering the relative strengths and opportunities of CCD and CMOS imagers.
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