When I'm searching for digital cameras the specs would state how many megapixels like 3.6 and then state the effective pixels as 3.2. What's the difference?
The actual number of pixels which make up the viewable image captured by a digital camera.
Image sensors used by digital cameras frequently have a number of pixels on the edge which are masked off and which do not form part of the image. These masked-off pixels are typically used as establish baseline (ie: totally dark) pixels for the camera to calculate light levels from.
The term ?effective megapixels? is thus more honest. If a camera has 6.5 megapixels with 6.1 effective megapixels you can safely ignore the 6.5 part. 6.1 megapixels is what you?ll actually see in a photograph.