Off of a recent discussion I wanted to post two pics to see if anyone could tell how many MPs the camera is that took these shots.
Yes there is a way to cheat, but please if you know how don't post the answer and don't vote, I want to see if the average person has an eye for these things.
Pic 1
Pic 2
What do you think?
These are taken with the same camera and are the same megapixels. What I'm looking for is your guess on what MP size they are.
UPDATE:
Original is text above.
The purpose of this poll and discussion was to determine if the average person could accurately determine the number of MP a camera is rated when presented on a computer monitor with the exact untouched image that was shot from said digital camera. The image was uncropped, unedited, unressed, un-everything. It was pulled from the camera's memory and uploaded directly for download.
The camera that took these shots is a Sony DSC-P31. The MP rating is 1.9 MP. The picture you see is at full resolution, 1.9MP and untouched be me. The only thing I did was remove the EXIF data. This camera is commonly sold on Ebay for $30-$50.
Total polled: 137
26% were correct. 1-2 MP
73% were incorect. 2-8+ MP
57% were incorrect by more than a 33% margin.
19% were incorrect by more than a 100% margin.
2 people were off by more than 400%. Although they would be considered extreme outliers and thrown out for statistical purposes.
And before some of you say the test was bunk because all of the other factors that come into play are unkown re-read the point of the test. Simply by looking at an unedited picture on a computer monitor can the average person tell the MP rating of the camera that took the shot?
The answer to that question seems to be no. At least not with any confidence. Altough I was very impressed with some who guessed not only the MP size but the camera's manufacturer as well. Good eye.
Some interesting quotes:
Nice call, very close.
Yes there is a way to cheat, but please if you know how don't post the answer and don't vote, I want to see if the average person has an eye for these things.
Pic 1
Pic 2
What do you think?
These are taken with the same camera and are the same megapixels. What I'm looking for is your guess on what MP size they are.
UPDATE:
Original is text above.
The purpose of this poll and discussion was to determine if the average person could accurately determine the number of MP a camera is rated when presented on a computer monitor with the exact untouched image that was shot from said digital camera. The image was uncropped, unedited, unressed, un-everything. It was pulled from the camera's memory and uploaded directly for download.
The camera that took these shots is a Sony DSC-P31. The MP rating is 1.9 MP. The picture you see is at full resolution, 1.9MP and untouched be me. The only thing I did was remove the EXIF data. This camera is commonly sold on Ebay for $30-$50.
Total polled: 137
26% were correct. 1-2 MP
73% were incorect. 2-8+ MP
57% were incorrect by more than a 33% margin.
19% were incorrect by more than a 100% margin.
2 people were off by more than 400%. Although they would be considered extreme outliers and thrown out for statistical purposes.
And before some of you say the test was bunk because all of the other factors that come into play are unkown re-read the point of the test. Simply by looking at an unedited picture on a computer monitor can the average person tell the MP rating of the camera that took the shot?
The answer to that question seems to be no. At least not with any confidence. Altough I was very impressed with some who guessed not only the MP size but the camera's manufacturer as well. Good eye.
Some interesting quotes:
At least 3MP if not 4MP. My 2MP can't do that.
I say 3.2... I can do something about that with my Canon A75 3.2MP
my guess is its a P&S camera and not a DSLR. i also am guessing 2mp because thats seems to be somewhat close to the crappy 2mp Kodak I have.
5.1mp
im guessing 5-6 just for the simple fact if your trying to prove mp isnt everything the best way would be to post crap pictures from low-quality high mp cameras.
Going by simple pixel count it's a 2MP image. But I don't think that the resolution of a 2MP camera would produce these images.
It looks like either digital zoom was used or there was no resizing. It looks like a normal 100% crop from a consumer level P&S. So I'd say 2MP.
I think it's probably between 3 and 4 MP from a point and shoot digital camera, because:
1) The type of noise does not look like something that one would see from a DSLR under these conditions
2) The noise, however, does not look like what I'm used to seeing at 1:1 in a P&S image, hence I think that it was resized down slightly
3) It was not resized down a lot (from a high-MP camera), I suspect, because if it were, even a P&S would appear to have decent noise properties at this resolution under these conditions
4) The areas without detail seem to have a "painterly" appearance to them, which could come from a Kodak 14n or a P&S (I wager the latter, obviously)
5) Finally, I think the images were resized down because I don't see (m)any JPEG artifacts that I would expect if the image were straight from the type of camera that I suspect was used.
I'm going to say that it's a 2 megapixel camera. And the color doesn't look like Canon, so I'm going to guess and say Sony. Want me to get even more specific and make a wilder guess? DSC-F505.
Nice call, very close.
It also looks like the images are a bit blurred, as though they were cropped from a larger image. There's not a lot of detail in them. It could be straight out of a 2MP Camera I suppose, or just that the image is beyond the resolution capabilities of the lens.
I can tell you that your lens isn't as sharp as it could be and that the image sensor is clipping highlights a bit though. My guess is that they were shot on either a pretty good point and shoot or a DSLR with a low-end lens (like a Sigma lens or something slimilar).
My guess is somewhere close to 3 erring more toward 4 than 2.
I'm guessing enlarged by 200%, and a 4-5MP camera.
