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Although we've been advocating that megapixels aren't everything when it comes to choosing a point-and-shoot, there are occasions when those few extra pixels will come in handy. For a start, you can print larger photographs with a higher-resolution image. Also, there is more leeway when you crop the pictures on the computer.
Just a year ago, 12 megapixels was considered the paramount for point-and-shoots, and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 with a 13.6-megapixel sensor was viewed as gargantuan. Just when we thought it would stop there, Panasonic and Samsung have announced new higher-resolution compact shooters. Will this fray never end?
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