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Posted by Howard H. on December 27, 2006 at 13:36:12 from (164.58.210.24):
In Reply to: Re: cameras posted by Coloken on December 27, 2006 at 13:09:30:
On the megapixel question, more pixels gets you more ability to zoom in. Our older 2.1 Megapixel Kodak would print full page photo quality pictures. So in that sense - you are right - who needs more pixels?? But if you want to crop out half a pic because of sunspots, trash in the yard, etc, and concentrate on the "good" part, with more pixels, the better chance you'll have to zoom in, still print a big print, and not see pixelization. Even if you don't want to print, it is very handy (especially in the context of the original question for equipment closeups), to be able to zoom in and see wiring details, cracks in the block, size imprints in the tire, or whatever... Also - IMHO - not all megapixels are the equal. Different camera manufacturers may be better or worse at how they capture and how they use the pixels the camera grabs. Howard
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