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Do bigger pixels make a better picture?
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Do bigger pixels make a better picture?
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A large pixel size is optimal for low light imaging conditions that are less concerned with high resolution. In comparison, a smaller pixel size is optimal for bright imaging conditions in which resolving fine detail is of the utmost importance.
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