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Posted by captaink on January 05, 2006 at 06:42:08 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: digital camera posted by K.B.-826 on January 04, 2006 at 18:13:07:
As others have said it depends on what you want to do with them. I have a 1.3 and a 5.0 mega pixel camera. The 5.0 cameral takes 1.0+ mg files and takes a lot of computer to work with them. In Windows XP the photo editor can be used to open them and save back out as a .JPG file that is only a few KB and doesn’t seem to lower the quality a large amount. After they are loaded on the computer, if you zoom in (or enlarge an area of the picture) on the 5.0 the quality stays a lot better as you blow up the area. Another thing that you might be interested in considering is that some of the digital still cameras can also take video clips. A couple years ago when I was shopping, you couldn’t get good still pictures and good video in the same camera. That probably has changed by now, you might want to research this a bit if you’re interested.
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