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Community weekly poll: How many megapixels does your digital camera have?

by Marc Bennett Moderator - 8/23/05 10:03 AM
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Post 61 of 330

How many megapixels

by Fritz571 - 8/23/05 4:16 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

I have a Kodak Z730 5 MP.

Post 62 of 330

Sony Mavica -FD200 - old but sturdy

by DocB - 8/23/05 4:17 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

I have had this workhorse for three years. Since I do mostly webpages for our music department I do not need more. Smaller, sure. Smaller, please. I have two smaller digital cameras for trail riding and other uses. No complaints about battery or images.

Post 63 of 330

Sony DSC W7

by Granpirincho - 8/23/05 4:19 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

7 good mega pixels. Very nice camera and a wonderful display for a 71 years old owner.

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Canon EOS 20D......8.2MP

by GwiZzZ - 8/23/05 4:20 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

8mp is great, 8x10 prints are great, great camera, beats anything Nikon, 6mp dont hack it when the Canon has 8, even with the XT.

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Digital Cam Dislikes

by lmoody01 - 8/23/05 4:21 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

Mine is a relatively old digital camera (Olympus C-3030 zoom) and the thing I dislike about it the most is the shutter lag time. By the time I press the button to take a picture the subject has moved. The next is too may bells and whistles. It's just too many of them.

Post 66 of 330

megapixels

by Chicksr - 8/23/05 4:21 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

My camera ranges from 2 to 12 MPs. It is a FujiFilm S7000.
I like it a lot. I can also use a hotshoe flash if I want. I do find that the built in flash is very good.

Post 67 of 330

Used Canon D60

by kirkules - 8/23/05 4:22 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

I recently bought a Canon D60 on eBay. I spent less than for a new Digital Rebel so there is a trade-off. More features in the D60 and more megapixels in a Rebel. I am happy with that.

Here are some pictures:

http://homepage.mac.com/kirktalon/PhotoAlbum25.html

Please be respectful of copyrights and I should have marked them and that won't stop anybody unless I paste it across the shot.

Post 68 of 330

Use dCanon D60

by kirkules - 8/23/05 4:24 PM In reply to: Used Canon D60 by kirkules

Forgot to mention the D60 has 6.3 megapixels. I wish they would let us edit our posts after we post.

Post 69 of 330

Kodak 7590

by Rosaj59 - 8/23/05 4:22 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

5.0 Megapixal with a Schneider-Kreuznach Lens. Takes sports shots, a bit of video, and takes beautiful pictures EXCEPT, the darn drag time. Their customer service has been awsome. Also I wish I had a better flash.

I wanted to change brands, (this is my third, I started with the DC215 and am now at this one). It has a lot of bells and whistles I have not begun to use.

Happy

Post 70 of 330

External Flash

by wjk - 8/24/05 6:23 AM In reply to: Kodak 7590 by Rosaj59

You can use an external flash with the DX7590. It doen't have a hot shoe, but it does have a plug in for a flash. It is located on the upper left side. You will have to use a bracket screwed in the underside of the camera with the flash on the left side.

Post 71 of 330

Konica-Minolta series

by photoxprt - 11/27/05 3:06 PM In reply to: Kodak 7590 by Rosaj59

I'm a pro photographer, and there are way too many digis out there to choose from!!
BUT.....my eye was caught by the Konica-Minolta. These guys have teamed up to turn out a VERY friendly camera. Fast response time on power up and simple intuitive controls. It's like my Nikon 2020, where I can have a lot of bells and whistles if I choose, but allows me to take complete control of ALL of the camera functions. I have 4 digi's....2 are the K-M, the first and most useful being the DiMage 4.0, then the Z-50; then a Fuji Finepix 2 meg and then a pvr.
I will always try to find a camera that takes SD memory, even tho I have a multi-card reader. I mean, c'mon....1 GIG SD? Who could ask for more?
The resolution of this camera (DiMage) is excellent, and I have no complaints at all on it.
Bottom line tho is this: why are you taking photos? I use a digi so as to never be without a camera.
If I'm taking fine art shots.....I will ALWAYS use film! I don't care HOW many megs you have in a cmos; you will NEVER get the fine resolution you get and need from film.

Post 72 of 330

Fuji Finepix S3000

by Fliekvlooi - 8/23/05 4:24 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

3.2 Mp Had it for 2 years and very happy with it. Agree about lag time on action shots, but don't need it so much now that I am not so active anymore!

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Canon ESO 20D (8.2mp) & Sony 707 (5mp)

by dcas - 8/23/05 4:24 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

The Sony is 5 megapixels
The Canon is an 8.2 megapixels SLR.

Post 74 of 330

toshiba pdr3300

by chelcie3 - 8/23/05 4:25 PM In reply to: How many megapixels does your digital camera have? by Marc Bennett Moderator

eats up batteries

Post 75 of 330

(NT) Canon SD500

by wildj - 8/23/05 5:28 PM In reply to: toshiba pdr3300 by chelcie3

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