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Posted by earlschieb on December 27, 2006 at 11:20:18 from (207.69.139.10):
In Reply to: cameras posted by coflyboy on December 27, 2006 at 10:17:23:

Which camera depends on what you are wanting out of the picture quality, distance from the object that you are taking a picture of, and of course, how much money do you want to spend. ..... I have 5 digital cameras that we use around here, a Panasonic FZ50, 10.1 megapixel, with the 12 power optical zoom, a Pentax E10, 6 megapixel, with a 3 power optical zoom, a Samsung Digimax D53, 5 megapixel with 3 power optical zoom, a Kycera S5R, 5 megapixel with 3 power optical zoom, and a Hewlitt Packard 612, 2.3 megapixel with the 3 power optical zoom on it. ............. I recomend at least a 5 megapixel camera, with at least a 3 power optical zoom, for general useage. ........ The optical zoom works like binoculars do, actually brings the object closer to you, digital zoom does nothing but distort your picture quality in my opinion. As far as a memory card for your camera, I would go with at least a 512mb on a 5 megapixel camera, that will let you store about 225 pictures, or a little more, depending on your picture quality setting on your camera........... I use my Kyocera S5R for my ebay listings, then downsize the pictures to about an 850 x 850 for faster down loading on my dial up connection...........The 10.1 megapixel Panasonic FZ50, I bought it for a trip we had taken, and now have it for sale on Craigslist.org. This picture was taken from a distance of 3/4 of a mile away, not using all of the 12 power optical zoom, on the Panasonic FZ50.
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