Posted by Mn Dave on December 14, 2008 at 05:38:59 from (98.132.225.142):
In Reply to: digital cameras???? posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on December 14, 2008 at 04:28:00:
Cameras are like computers, the minute you leave the store with it, it is outdated. I have had Fujifilm, Kodak, and now I have a Canon SD 790 IS. I don't need the big zoom like you are looking at, so I went with the one with just the basic zoom. The cameras all have to many bells and whistles on them to suit me, but that is the way it is nowadays. Most cameras have lots of pixels like 8-10 megapixels, but you don't really need all those, you can get by with lots less for normal photo taking. For the extra zoom on mine, I take the photo in the large file size and then when I open it up in the software that comes with the camera, I crop the area I want to focus in on and it still is a big file size and I get a close up of the that area. There are lots of ways to play with the camera, so just dive in and have fun with it.
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