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What does 9h53m stand for on the camera?

The 9h53m displayed on the camera represents the resolution of the camera. Camera resolution mainly refers to the number of pixels of the image shot by the camera, which can be classified from two directions: display resolution and image resolution. Screen resolution is the accuracy of screen image, which refers to the number of pixels that the display can display. Because the points, lines and surfaces on the screen are all composed of pixels, the more pixels a display can display, the finer the picture will be, and the more information can be displayed on the same screen area, so resolution is one of the very important performance indicators. The whole image can be imagined as a big chessboard, and the resolution is expressed by the number of intersections of all warp and weft. When the display resolution is fixed, the smaller the display screen, the clearer the image. On the contrary, when the display screen size is fixed, the higher the display resolution, the clearer the image.